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RE: 1 Month Experiment: Why Hive Should Harness The Power Of Twitter

in OCD4 years ago

I saw that you said,

The goal is to collectively focus on Twitter to harness its power — and then channelize this power to grow Hive.

and was about to comment/give a warning of what could happen to Hive, but then I saw you ended off your post with

If you liked this article? Feel free to comment and upvote and reblog. (it seems you only want comments if we agree with you)

So, if I do not want to be attacked, I'll have to forgo the pleasure of disagreeing/debating with you - or at least, giving a warning about possible repercussions.

Gosh! It makes me almost nostalgic for the years I wasted on steemit - well, not quite, but almost.

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Feel free to share anything and everything. It is your voice after all.

Things can go south — doesn't matter. Or work in our favor — doesn't matter. The show will go on. With us or without us.

Gosh! It makes me almost nostalgic for the years I wasted on steemit - well, not quite, but almost.

Past events are never an indication about future realities. Not just about Hive / Steemit. But in general — about life.

Thanks, a nice reply - though, to split hairs, I do work on the basis of experience providing me an indication of what the future could bring. It just does not make the future a fact, as we and others are the random factors which can alter the results.

I wrote my message because I saw someone else being attacked for his negative opinions (about Hive) and it reminded me of my being attacked by people like berniesanders, who used his power at steemit to knock-the-sh*t out of anyone he disagreed with (in my case, about vaccinations). All I could do is hope and pray he gets himself vaccinated with every single vaccine Gates wants to force on our kids, but to keep posting and being on the platform, I had to stop fighting him. That still rankles.