RE: Do we really need the Blurt Foundation?

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Do we really need the Blurt Foundation?

in polish •  2 years ago 

He worked on Blurt until the last day he was part of the team.

He stopped working on Blurtlatam because the team that was running it wanted to stop the front-end.

When are you going to post an apology for sharing lies about him? Any honest man would have already edited and clarified by now.

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  ·  2 years ago  ·  

Here's what we'll do - if he shows for three months that he actually wants to develop Blurt, I'll write an official apology post.

On the other hand, I may apologise to him for writing that he continues to be in Blurt Core and draws resources. I didn't know he wasn't for months.


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Dude the front-end you are using was put together by him and you want him to show his work three months later?

I'd appreciate if you put up an apology post for trying to ruin his name with your misinformation and lies. And leave him alone to do what he does the best.

  ·  2 years ago  ·   (edited)

The frontend I use was done by a number of people and started its history while still on Steemit.com. This is not to say that we should celebrate the history of Dan Larimer or Ned Scott. Or at least that's what I believe. We should especially support and celebrate the people who are actively developing Blurt (not necessarily BlurtLatam).

More than 11,000 individual people use BlurtLatam every month. And yes, I am glad that tekraze has been expanding it. It doesn't change the fact that he decided to kill a good project at the request of others instead of developing it on his own.

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I don't see any apology for sharing information that you didn't verify. Please apologise and share the correct fact.