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RE: MY FIRST HIVEPAKISTAN MEETUP WITH @DLMMQB

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.

When I commented this, I had the betterment of steem in my mind. That's all I have had in my mind since the very start. There are tons of users here on Steemit who look up to me as they know I write naturally and I present my ideas naturally.

Unfortunately, my suggestion didn't quite go well with you as you got offended in a matter of seconds. This is a professional platform where all of us expect professional behavior, especially from the Steemit team itself. Alas, that wasn't the case here. You decided to unvote my post just because you didn't like my opinion.

I decided to let that go but then you ignored all the comments, which I am sure you have read already, and I am also sure that you won't be replying to this comment as well. But I'll post it nonetheless for the users to see, what happens when your opinions don't allign with the steemit team's opinions. Then no matter whoever you are. Whatever your contributions are. No matter how much respect and credibility you have earned on this platform, you don't mean anything. Pretty sad, if you ask me.

Recently I noticed that you didn't upvote my fellow CR on her weekly report, which was her right. As a CR I know how difficult it is to maintain the decorum on this platform. You didn't give her her right, which made me realize how far things have slipped out of hands juet because we wanted the betterment of this platform.

This has left me with no choice but to respectfully step down from this position. I thank you for all the support that you've given me, I am truly thankful for that, but I'll give you my two cents on this matter:

Please try to be a bit more open to suggestions, especially from users who have wanted nothing but good for Steemit. For a healthy platform, a healthy interaction between the team and the CRs is very essential.

Anyway, I will be continuing on this platform as a blogger who loves to write, as I used to be. I hope as a blogger, I'll be much better and will continue with the old ways.

I hope, for the upcoming CR(s) you're a bit more open and considerate.
Thank you.
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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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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.

Till now, I only onboard two steemians I mentioned. I never contacted first to any steemian like in this case.

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😂.

Yes, I apologize for supporting "Muhammed Faisal" and his abuse racket as I was unaware of what was happening. Thanks to some forks, it's now shutdown.

Everyone was using @dlmmqb's name and he was supporting and promoting them.

There r multiple people who use my name but I don't support them all.
Example:
https://ecency.com/hive-125125/@akmalshakir/becoming-part-of-the-hive

Yes, there is a reason because he does not know who is a good and valuable person from his own country.

It might be a correct statement but I didn't supported wrong people willingly and after knowing any abusive activities by them.

I will find them on other social networks, not on a scammy blockchain where 90% of people are fake and scammers.

I will keep that in mind.

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Hello @orianagua let me reply to your confusions as well as misunderstandings.

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?

I'm sorry, but I fail to understand what support did I withdraw from 'my own people'? It is a professional platform where people work as colleagues. I didn't kick any of my 'supporters and valuable members' and infact more than 90% of the people I knew from steemit are still working there so I am not sure which valuable members you're talking about. Steemcurator01 didn't withdraw the support from me, I was the one who went against them and presented my perspective without any fear or anything. Infact, I never relied on Steemcurator01. I know you're someone who works for the betterment of Hive and also have good investigation skills as well. I invite you to personally check that on steemit and you will see that I never relied on Steemcurator01. Even without their support, I was blogging there.

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?

No one was forced to stay quiet by me. Nil. None. Everyone chooses something and I chose to speak up against the things that were going wrong according to me and I faced the consequences. There are a lot people who might not have spoken up as it would have affected their growth on the platform but that has got nothing to do with me.

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're mentioning the SP in my wallet. Please don't forget that it was all because of my consistency and good blogging. You can go and check my account on Steemit right now and you'll have an idea that I didn't rely on Steemcurator01 solely. There have been times when I wasn't getting any whatsoever support from Steemcurator01. I was still getting support from different users and you can attest to that. What made me leave was the disrespect. I had never been disrespected like that before and honestly, this is not a corporate life that we're living so I decided to leave. Alot of other people didn't leave and that's their choice. Never have I forced anyone to join and never have I forced anyone to leave. Everyone has a free choice to do whatever they feel like doing.

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 "was" a promoter of Steemit and those days are gone.When I was on steemit, I worked with ethics and moral values. Even when I stepped down from that platform, I did it in the most respectful way. I'm a strong advocate of working ethically no matter where you are. So yes, I will never deny that I didn't follow rules there because I did. But, once again, I invite you to check my profile on Steemit as well as here and also ask anyone that you think knows me from there or from Hive, they'll tell you that engagement and community has always been my first priority and I have alwayssss advocated for engagement since day 1. Infact this has been my motto. 'Produce good content, engage, build a network and the rewards will automatically follow you.'

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'm sorry Idk anything about dlmmqb and anything about Splinterlands or whatsoever but what I do know is, as he has mentioned as well, that he saw our vigilant behaviour and invited us.

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.

I'm sorry but I have no idea who @iffatilyas is...

I will find them on other social networks, not on a scammy blockchain where 90% of people are fake and scammers.

I agree with this. Infact on our meetip and infact even before that he told me about my Facebook group which got zucced recently. Did you know it was the biggest Facebook group of Pakistan with more than 400,000 members in it? I am an active social worker in my city and helped hundreds and thousands of people through charity and volunteer work. Maybe, he might have noticed that? It's quite difficult to not notice someone doing such work on such a large scale specially when you're from the same city. One more thing, I'd like to clarify. I didn't know dlmmqb before I joined Hive.


I hope, I am able to clear your misunderstandings and if I haven't, please ask away anything. I would like to add one last thing and that is, if you think I am here for the money or the rewards it's not the case. If I'd been running for rewards I'd have never left Steemit in the first place. I was at the pinnacle of my work on Steemit and could have made a lottt of more money from there compared to my journey from the scratch here on hive. I had good support from international users, had followers and infact had accounts in my hand which I could have used to self vote but I didn't do that. I decided to speak up against the team. Only if I were after rewards I could have agreed to Steemcurator01 and have gotten the votes once again.


Thank you for being so patient while reading my comment. I understand what you're doing is for the betterment of Hive platform and for that I welcome you to clear any questions or anything that you have.
Thank you.

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