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Hello @orianagua . I was an active blogger on Steemit and was one of the most respected Pakistani user there. I have quit Steemit due to a lot of reasons, major being the abuse, centralization and a lot of other wrongs going on there on regular basis. As a person of high moral values and ethics, I raised voice against it. After that I was contacted by @dlmmqb on discord, who introduced himself as one of the few active verified bloggers from Pakistan. I was guided by him when I first started on Hive. Also, the screenshot posted by dlmmqb in the comment above, I can attest to it.
I plan on working with absolute transparency, ethics and commitment. The goal is to make a name on this platform, have a steady growth and help any other Pakistani person who has the same mindset. I hope this answers the question
Thank you
Thank God that you realized in a year and a half, it did not take five or ten years. The platform was decentralized until steemcurator01 was supporting you and there was no abuse until last month.
Once steemcurator01 withdraws support from you, you leave the community and you also withdraw support from your own people. You kicked all your supporters and valuable members who were supporting you. Do all your old friends mean nothing to you?
What about tons of people who were following you? Aren't you thinking that there are hundreds of minnows who have been forced by the most respected active bloggers like you to keep quiet and sticked with steemit?
36000 Sp in your wallet by following the centralized rules like Club 100 and Burnsteam 25 etc, which are followed by minnows because good bloggers are following them. Now you have left Steemit, but what will happen to them? Once you got enough Steems now you think the steemit is a abusive and centralized. You left it and withdraw your support, Good.
You are the promoter of Steemit and the core rules created by the Steemit team. Are upvotes the only thing that mattered to you? For us hiveans community comes first then votes and money. This was the reason for the separation of the platform two years ago.
I'm amazed at @dlmmqb's timing and the funniest thing is that he was inviting people who joined steemit before dlmmqb knew about Splinterlands. I was a bit confused as to why cheaters have been joining Hive for the past few months. Now I find out that someone was providing a bridge to join the Hive community.
It all started with @iffatilyas and his crew who are also respected bloggers on steemit because their darkness is hidden behind some other blocks and they also run the witness node of steem😂. Everyone was using @dlmmqb's name and he was supporting and promoting them. As he is promoting you. Yes, there is a reason because he does not know who is a good and valuable person from his own country. If I have to bring some good content creators from my country to bring value to the platform, I will find them on other social networks, not on a scammy blockchain where 90% of people are fake and scammers.
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