RE: Part 2 - The Real Threat of Community Hijacking

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Part 2 - The Real Threat of Community Hijacking

in blurt •  3 years ago 

I worked for someone once and he never rly told me what to do and gave me tons of freedom I gave sooooo much for that company I worked way over promised hours and was focused on building it all the time cause I felt like part of the team. Even now I’ll be always considered for any project that guy works on and I would do it in a heart beat cause even someone like me that can’t handle a job job can work for him. He just trusted people to do their thing and if they wefe rly bad told them to leave lol. It worked amazing well most people rly gave their all and more. You might be surprised how everyone might step up to the plate if they felt free. Personally I wouldn’t stand with a foundation that doesn’t allow the community to know anything / vote on anything / have any say or any idea what money is being spent where. I would rather sink a ship actually and at least have the values and morals that blockchain is meant to be, cause the ship is sinking with them as they are. If the foundation can change and adapt and start to behave more like it runs a blockchain platform rather than a dictatorship sure that’s the best option of them all.

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  ·  3 years ago  ·  

I also hope for the best for this blockchain. And who knows, maybe because of this situation we will see more steem forks. Competition after all creates better product !