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RE: NUDED IN RED

in Steem SEA2 months ago

So how will the newcomers know about this when they are not told about it. I am not yet fully introduced to the world of Steemit and I was not aware of it at all. And I request you to inform all the newcomers about this on the community pin post so that no one's hard work is wasted.

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 2 months ago (edited)

Don't worry, basically, one will get notices when they do this thing. YOu see, you've been alarmed by @wakeupkitty? Consider yourself lucky that Kitty got to you first before some "cleaners" like @the-gorillla do. Don't do this in the future.

But what remains is that you didn't check and simply counted a comment as a comment no matter if it was personal or just a "here is my entry". We said 50 words and good comments.

You sister in on Steemit, who introduced you? Next to that we said to leave a personal comment by following certain rules. I read a few of your comments and asked you if you couldn't reply to what the newcomer wrote. It's really not that hard and the only thing you had to do for MWW was writing 4 comments.

Yes, my cousin sister introduced me to Steemit and also taught me how to post and comment, but we have never discussed every issue and problem in such detail. So I was completely unaware that we could not repeat comments.

Well, if it's not a natural thing to do to give different comments to different people than I believe it is a task for @the-gorilla to add this information to the pinned posts in the Newcomer's community that is if that isn't already mentioned.

Thanks for the reply.

Thanks for understanding my point. And it would be great if @the-gorilla would add this to his pin post so that this kind of confusion doesn't happen to anyone in the future.

I am curious....
If you find it a normal thing to do to post 16x the same comment is it also normal to you to post the same content 16x since that is exactly the same.

No way, you are prolonging the matter now. There is a big difference between comments and posts. Rules have been made everywhere for posts, while there is no rule anywhere for comments except for the word count.