Now that you have no stake, get the fuck outta here!!!
Haven't you taken enough from this community by dumping and selling your ill-gotten stake? Now you stick around to rub it in everyones faces? Go fuck yourself.
I know what you (and many others) mean, at first I was also shocked, but couldn't it actually have been the best decision to sell Steemit? Now, for example, Steemit, Inc. doesn't need to sell STEEM every month anymore.
At least I concede to @ned that he had the best intentions, and I would suggest to make peace with the past, where there are good and not so good memories, and concentrate on the future ... The remaining team members of Steemit, Inc. doesn't seem to see the change that negative ...
Anyway, I am not here to argue, and obviously the clear majority disagrees with my point of view.
Wish you a good time! :)
(By the way, my idea to limit the influence of single huge stake holders would be to grant every account not more than five to (at maximum) ten witness votes ...)
Didn't consider doing this when communities were in beta?
By the way, in case you dont know, you have to ensure that you are actually posting to a community when testing them. Your first tag should be the tag for the community, and if you use the UI, you should ensure "posting to blog" is not selected. I have attached some helpful example screenshots for you below.
To be honest, I wasn't expecting that. I find it kind of strange that what you post in your community isn't under blog. After all, it's still your blog, just a specific division of it. Of course I know that's just a front-end display, but still.
Hey there you fucking worthless sellout!!!
Now that you have no stake, get the fuck outta here!!!
Haven't you taken enough from this community by dumping and selling your ill-gotten stake? Now you stick around to rub it in everyones faces? Go fuck yourself.
lmao salt jester .. text me on telegram
Only when you sell out do you start using your own platform?
Circkejerk 'A' to the right, circlejerk 'B' you have been muted.
Better luck next time!
You could've been a king,...
How does it feel, Ned?
feels great I guess, $$$$$$ from the sellout
I know what you (and many others) mean, at first I was also shocked, but couldn't it actually have been the best decision to sell Steemit? Now, for example, Steemit, Inc. doesn't need to sell STEEM every month anymore.
At least I concede to @ned that he had the best intentions, and I would suggest to make peace with the past, where there are good and not so good memories, and concentrate on the future ... The remaining team members of Steemit, Inc. doesn't seem to see the change that negative ...
Anyway, I am not here to argue, and obviously the clear majority disagrees with my point of view.
Wish you a good time! :)
(By the way, my idea to limit the influence of single huge stake holders would be to grant every account not more than five to (at maximum) ten witness votes ...)
Hi @ned I am happy for these developments and the future developments to steemit.com I hope it gets more features soon.
Looks like it works....need to bump my corp mates!
Didn't consider doing this when communities were in beta?
By the way, in case you dont know, you have to ensure that you are actually posting to a community when testing them. Your first tag should be the tag for the community, and if you use the UI, you should ensure "posting to blog" is not selected. I have attached some helpful example screenshots for you below.
Posting to SteemDevs community
What you did
To be honest, I wasn't expecting that. I find it kind of strange that what you post in your community isn't under blog. After all, it's still your blog, just a specific division of it. Of course I know that's just a front-end display, but still.
You can make community posts appear in your blog by resteeming them. Not very user friendly, but it works.
Ahhh, interesting! Thanks for the tip.
Lovely thank u
Fuck you @ned. Sellout bitch.
Steem is now moving at the speed of light