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may in fact be as skilled as his followers claim. I've stated elsewhere on the blockchain that I indeed was a fan of his, and found him on Youtube. I've also read about him on Reddit and 4chan. However, even if his accuracy was 97 or 98% I stand by what I said.
I am flagging all of his posts to declare that I disagree on his rewards.
I would also like to let you know that I haven't flagged a single follower, nor anyone else involved, because my problem is not with them.
I don't vote my self, nor use bots. I don't run a service.
Outside of Steemit, I have a job, and go to school. I can afford to pay my bills even if someone bigger than me flags my account to nothing. I'm still on Steemit because I want to be here.
and myself write very different topics, tags, and categories, and to be honest I didn't even learn about this until the other day, because my payouts weren't going down, in fact- They were going up.
When I read about what happened, I felt horrible because I thought that my rewards were too big.
You may be asking yourself what the problem is. We both win.
No.
I feel immense sadness learning that because he is taking a disproportionate size of the reward pool, many people around me are suffering. People I care about, and people I haven't even met yet. It hurts me so much, that I don't even want to accept my rewards.
I don't have anything to gain, but I also have nothing to lose, this is why I'm writing here.
Does he deserve to make money? Of course he does. I wish all the money and happiness in the world.
However,
No one deserves anything if their actions consciously harm others.
I think that is a nice guy. I don't know for sure, but I have a feeling. If he can work together with everyone to help resolve this issue,
I think he deserves a second chance.
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