You are viewing a single comment's thread from:

RE: Steem Guild: Another Important Update

in #steemit7 years ago

so much circle jerking in these comments

I'm in the comments. It's in my nature to thank people for looking out for me. I thank my mom when she invites me over for a hot meal as well. If I can't thank people without being accused of doing something wrong, I don't know what the hell to do anymore. I don't get this attitude. Why drag everyone down...

Sort:  

down?.. I think circle jerking is more like a pleasurable experience for those involved, and a weird one for those who only watch, like being at a party uninvited

To each their own. I don't think a circle jerk would be my idea of fun, but if you find pleasure in it, all the power to you. I can't help it if you're standing in the bushes watching everyone through the window either.

Now back to reality. All I did was say thanks. That shouldn't be a problem.

*I'll just add this in: The people on that list are just regular, average, everyday Steemit members. They didn't choose to be there. What good will come out of finding reasons to despise them as well? If some pack mentality forms around this hate, and people decide to stop voting for those on the list simply because they are on the list and others don't like them being there, what happens to them? They don't deserve to be punished by a centralized pack of bullies. Will those finding reasons to despise this group be there to vote for someone who decides to opt out due to these peer pressure tactics? I personally doubt it.

to anyone not on the list, the list looks like members of a gang, it's a small community, publicising the list is a bad idea

I think it's easier to just ask questions and get answers rather going straight to the worse case scenario and believing that right off the bat.

This just in: @nonameslefttouse profiled as a gang member by Steemit police! (Just messing with you, but that's how dumb that sounds.)