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From the "outside" @silvergrifin007, a major problem with some key "influencers" inside the Korean community was their posting content with a picture and a word or two and then massive upvoting "circles" of each other's "work." This attracted major downvoting pressure, as this was seen as taking advantage of the rewards pool.

The Korean community engaging in these practices did not like this "attention." So, they did what they did. And here we are ...

"Because Koreans don't have the ability to communicate with foreigners like you."

I made numerous comments on the posts of several Koreans and got no response whatsoever. They seemed a very closed community, keeping to themselves. Which, of course, they are free to do. You have chosen to make the effort to communicate in English, using a translation tool. I have, at times, chosen to attempt the same, in reverse, as you know ...

"... so many Koreans follow the Justin sun.
I don't know the concept and usage and Mechanism of Steem and Hive, Cryptocurrency."

As stated above, they are free to do this. But, they are helping one person reach their vision of the future, instead of a community of people. Hive has a lot of problems, in my view. I have been clear I supported neither side in all the "back and forth" between them. But, I have no influence. Given the choice between the two "virtual worlds" I have chosen this one. For now ...

As for not understanding yourself, I have and will continue to do what I can to help you. If you have specific questions, please ask them and I will do what I can to answer.


P.S. Please do not take the above comments about what I witnessed with the Korean Community as criticism of them. It is simply a statement of the "facts," as I have understood them in reading the posts and comments of others ...

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From the "outside" @silvergrifin007, a major problem with some key "influencers" inside the Korean community was their posting content with a picture and a word or two and then massive upvoting "circles" of each other's "work." This attracted major downvoting pressure, as this was seen as taking advantage of the rewards pool.

Senior @roleerob , I agree with you! In fact, I did not join the Korean community because I hated the closedness and centralization of the Korean community.
I disliked the attitude of Koreans voting among themselves and trying to make money. I pursue the world's surprises and fun through meeting with foreigners.

I rather appreciate your honest advice.
Currently, the ruling classes of Korea, China, and Japan seek centralization. So, Koreans, Chinese, and Japanese are getting accustomed to collectivism.
So, the Korean community has a closed nature of refusing to talk with foreigners. The Korean ruling class hates the actions of Korean civilians to embrace foreign cultures.

The ruling classes of East Asia believe that decentralization in the United States will disrupt their monopoly of wealth and power.
Currently, the ruling classes of Korea, China, and Japan use the US dollar and technology as tools to create and monopolize their wealth and power.
So, the ruling class hinders South Korean civilians from receiving US capital and technology to create Korean civilian businesses.

I made numerous comments on the posts of several Koreans and got no response whatsoever. They seemed a very closed community, keeping to themselves. Which, of course, they are free to do. You have chosen to make the effort to communicate in English, using a translation tool. I have, at times, chosen to attempt the same, in reverse, as you know ...

Koreans are wary of foreigners because they have been plagued by Chinese, Japanese and Russian invasions from the past. Fear of acting to reveal their appearance to foreigners.
In particular, Korean kings severely punished Koreans who communicated Korean information to foreigners.

As stated above, they are free to do this. But, they are helping one person reach their vision of the future, instead of a community of people. Hive has a lot of problems, in my view. I have been clear I supported neither side in all the "back and forth" between them. But, I have no influence. Given the choice between the two "virtual worlds" I have chosen this one. For now ...

Koreans are afraid of new challenges and creative actions. Currently, Koreans are caught in fear and anxiety that China and Japan will reign over Korea.
In the end, they believe that the United States might abandon Korea.

As for not understanding yourself, I have and will continue to do what I can to help you. If you have specific questions, please ask them and I will do what I can to answer.

Thank you for your kind!

P.S. Please do not take the above comments about what I witnessed with the Korean Community as criticism of them. It is simply a statement of the "facts," as I have understood them in reading the posts and comments of others ...

I compare myself to the apostle Paul, who left and rejected the closedness of Jewish society.
I want Korean society to change.