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"Thanks for the comment — super cool, really chill of you. Appreciate it! Shows you’re actually thinking about this too. I used ChatGPT to throw this into English real quick."
"When a user has an account on Redflag and gets banned, they often lose interest in blogging altogether, since there's no more money in it either. What was it like with @kryptodenno? And how was it for others?
It’s not that you're doing a bad job overall, but sometimes it's a bit much or seems unjustified — especially considering that we all want HIVE to grow. Who decides what counts as good or bad content on your side? What rules do you follow?
What’s suddenly wrong with a giveaway that’s been running for years?
Is this illegal content, or why do things happen the way they sometimes do on your end? Can I read up on that somewhere? Of course, the account is still there and not gone — but often, nothing gets posted anymore afterward.
Often, as I said, the bans are justified — but in my opinion, not always. I think you know exactly what I mean.
No one here — at least not me — is talking about vote-buying or shady giveaways, but about regular activity on HIVE. That’s how I see it, and it seemed to be the case with Kryptodenno too.
As I said: what you’re doing is totally fine in principle — but I don't have to agree with everything, right? Just the name '@hivegestapo' really leaves a bad taste for me..."**
Allowing words to trigger you allows you to be controlled.
Some people are ok with that, some are not.
In any case, I hold the keys to this account.
You can judge how I do with it, if you like.
Here is a book that may explain it to you better than I can.
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