RE: The Road To Hell Is Paved With Good Intentions

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The Road To Hell Is Paved With Good Intentions

in blurt •  3 years ago 

I like BLURT because it's a land of freedom where your property is respected. It is sad to see that delegation to several accounts has been restricted due to different opinion about how things should be done in BLURT. I entered cryptoverse because I'm fed up with authority. There is no fun in blogging if you know there are people watching you closely, waiting for you to make mistakes. Blogging should be free and fun, BLURT is my sanctuary to express my mind. And I don't like the idea of people tell me what to do with my blog.

However, I do agree that intellectual property of others should be respected in our blog, but that should be done in a way that is not harming the fun side of blogging. We have a long journey ahead, what is the point if there is no fun in it?

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Don't lose hope. Blurt is a unique social chain. I discuss several topics that my position is against some of the more popular narratives. I wouldn't waste my time if I felt it was for nothing. It would be more lucrative to just post what goes with the flow, but then if I was like that I would have just stayed at Hive, lol.

We have some very good folks at the foundation and holding witness positions. I believe most to respect personal property and have compassion for others.

We might not always agree, but we can discuss these issues without it devolving into personal attacks and grudges.

It's imperative they get a handle on the content theft as I've been told its growing rampant here. I'm hopeful that once they have the COAL program implemented that it will work in a way that allows dignity while allowing them to lower fees and not ask all to pay the price for the actions of some.

There is no fun in blogging if you know there are people watching you closely, waiting for you to make mistakes.

For sure, this isn't the way to make an experience welcoming. I called out an account recently because they've been demanding others they believe are lying about who they say they are to post a selfie holding a paper that says Blurt. Not only is it not their place to demand such a thing, they themselves don't have a selfie on their blog. That is how things work on the other chains. I don't wish to see mobs happen here as we see on the other chains.

I believe as with all things, it will be up to those with strong voices to enter the conversations when important changes are made such as this. It might not change the course taken, but perhaps it will. And when it doesn't it also might create some actions that will help mitigate damages wrought from the new ways.

Thanks for reading and weighing in.

  ·  3 years ago  ·  

I hope you are right , so many platforms died and so much issues , it is very depressing .

  ·  3 years ago  ·  

raising fees to stop plagiarism

is like

raising gas prices to stop bank-robbers

  ·  3 years ago  ·  

Totally LOL

  ·  3 years ago  ·  

raising fees to stop plagiarism

is like

raising gas prices to stop bank-robbers