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RE: Someone tagged our community account post by @chriddi
But you are not entitled to Downvote on our account
You've been here a long time so you know that she is entitled to downvote you as much as she likes if she doesn't believe that you're contributing to the platform.
What the platform so desperately needed was a community that nobody asked for or wanted. So a community account buying votes undee the guise of "When I'm a millionaire, I'll help the community" instead of using what little you do have now, isn't going to convince anybody.
How comes this guy is that friendly to you?
Well. Sadly…
because I know @the-gorilla
is a developer at Steemit. So with just one comment from a platform developer, maybe I understand very well what he means. Because we live here supporting each other. After I read the words of his comment I understood very well for the next stage
Ok, I understand, thanks for your words, I know you are a developer at Steemit, after I observed and imitated what I have done, it is indeed wrong, I admit it, I shouldn't have bought a voice bot, but we also want to get support from others. But no one cares when I want to have one community of nature-lovers. Because I created this communication in a way to make people can share their experiences. Maybe there are still many people here who love the beauty of nature, so I try to create a new sense of community for everyone. Maybe you can understand the greetings
This pretty much sums up Steemit when it comes to new communities... unless you have steemcurator support of course.
It's just my opinion, of course, but Steemit has enough communities already that cater for pretty much everything. For a new community to succeed, it's not about the community account or voting power - it's about enough people feeling passion for a subject. Steemit doesn't seem to attract enough people of this mindset - a community needs to be a community before the community exists.