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RE: xpilar.witness - subtopic commenting

Sometimes it happens that we try to do something good, but something goes wrong unintentionally.Or people misunderstand it and start giving different reactions. And i think same happened wit Xpilar witness's effort (Test).

Commenting on Steemit is the only way to engage, but it's only possible when we read posts properly. If we start commenting without reading, it's not meaningful engagement. And if we talk about xpilar.witness's comment, I also had a similar reaction when I saw that comment on my post, as you mentioned in your post. But I was surprised when I saw the same comment on many other posts. Then I realized that it's not a human reader's job.

And I visited xpilar.witness's blog, and surely all the users whose posts got commented on must have visited it too. Everyone has different reactions, but I'll say that there should be developments on Steemit, and in a good way, to make it successful.

All users are always ready to welcome good developments and adopt them which can play thier role in making steemit grow.

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Exactly you said right. Everyone has own thoughts about how to be engaged with others. Our perspective is not always righteous.

If something gets wrong rather some one has good intension or not. We should always ask what is going on without blaming someone. Who knows that someone has a good intension to do it. The best way to ask to discuss. Sometimes things don't go way we thought.

The people smiling laughing and this doesn't make anyone hurt. That's why it is popular that don't judge anyone without investigation.
@irawandedy @ronnie10 what you think about it?

@rashid001 I don't want to sound harsh here. But, pushing tons of comments here and there to get witness votes is not the best thing. If we hypothetically, agree that it is wrong. Then, we should at least be able to say that. Shouldn't we?
Being soft with someone we've never seen is fine. We don't know what they are going through. But, saying our opinion politely shall be accepted.

@jiya99 Indeed. We aren't always right. We should accept it. We perceive things based on our past experiences.
I find it odd to notice an unwelcomed behavior and say: well.. we aren't right all the time. It's just our opinion.
In addition, judging people without investigation happens in the mind and we don't control it. We only investigate before taking an action. For instance, if a stranger asked us for a favor, we will pass on instant judgement based on appearance and respond.

I'm curious to know what @wakeupkitty thinks too.

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