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RE: [Discussion] The "forced" positivity of steemit users

in #steemit7 years ago

I'm too new myself to determine if the positivity and niceness factor feels real or not. My content is generally positive and I think will catch on nicely if it is given a fair shot at some actual attention... and attention has value these days... I also prefer positive and respectful dissent than the abusive nastiness that shows up on other platforms.... thank you for being willing to raise this issue.

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Well no one likes abusive content/comments but as far as i can see currently there are too many people just trying to grab on to every last upvote they can get. A great example is the first comment i got "greeting" me to steemit. I'm 90% sure he didn't read the post or even the title.

Sometimes it's a fine line. Personally I WANT honest, thoughtful feedback that can help me to get better. But cynicism and nastiness definitely get old fast.