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RE: Steem - How to NOT get your account demolished in a day
I appreciate you for sharing this information. It helps to understand the best way to contribute to the community.
I appreciate you for sharing this information. It helps to understand the best way to contribute to the community.
No worries man, absolutely all I want is the Steem community to be as valuable as it can possibly be and for the comments sections and posts to discuss relevant information, rather than being plagued by spam.
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@ivylifestyle, his post is like his house. We can always argue about spam like we can argue about art. Many people have called me spam too. It is like the word "RACISM." Sometimes, words are diluted and raped from their original meanings.
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But his post could be like his house regardless of whether or not he is or is not spam or not or whatever. I think that he might maybe have the freedom to be spam or not to be spam or whatever depending on the definitions of spam and depending on who is defining what is or is not spam based on and through the details, the context, and everything.
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But when you comment on a thread, you are entering a new country or house. Please try to remember that you should treat others the way you want to be treated. And it might not be a good idea to break into people's houses without permission. And when you come into a house and try to become a knock knock joke, I mean an interrupting cow that says moo, then that can be a problem.
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I believe in objectivity, in right and wrong, but I also want to try to respect people maybe a little bit sometimes and I may not always want to try to sell myself to people too much or whatever inside their own houses or on their own posts when I am not invited to go off topic of and from the main thread and OP and post and everything...
Very insightful comment, I agree... in your post you can do anything you want (just don't do something extreme) but when you comment on others, it's not a good idea to not respect them (and most people see "commenting something adding no value to them" as disrespect).
@joeyarnoldvn I usually don't upvote comments (because I heard you have to make your daily upvotes close to "20" as possible) but your comment deserves an upvote!!