You are viewing a single comment's thread from:
RE: Feed Your Minnows BOT - FREE UPVOTE GIVEAWAY - Season 9 Entry
#feedme
Although I don´t like the expression "feed your minnows" - I think it is patronizing and arrogant. Generally the whole fish analogy "stinks". E.g. "whale": a whale is in business terms not positively connoted. Anybody else has the same feeling, that those fish terms are not very fortunate?
Not being from a corporate background it doesn't bother me. Kinda gives a unique lingo to the Steemit platform.
@stayoutoftherz for the feeding, don't forget to upvote the Post itself. Wouldn't want you to miss out on getting registered.
@em3 I did upvote, thanks for the reminder.
Oh... Yeah... It wasnt showing and I thought it would since you have a $0.21 upvote on your comment about "patronizing" things, but it wasnt showing on the upvote list at all... And my small $0.05 upvote was at the bottom. So yours must be below that. I guess you had just done a 5% or 10% upvote to The Post. :-/
Get the more
steemit info extension
, works wonders for your steemit game! =)You can click on the little arrow next to votes. Can also see exact % and amount each user upvoted/flagged.
Is it really so unfortunate, though? Look how beautiful this fish analogy looks in pure silver:
“Together from minnows to dolphins to whales!” Yay, Community! :)
Hard to answer, yes the slogan is cute and I love silver, that coin is awesome (wish I had some :)). Just that in nature the big fish eat the small ones, also dolphins are predators, some whales too, so as an analogy for a community project - I don´t know.