I am a very direct person. If someone claims my posts are dangerous or scientifically inaccurate, they only need to identify how that is the case in a direct way. If they are correct, which can typically be verified through data, then I will correct my position and post differently. No-one that claims I am wrong on COVID19 has even attempted to do this to any degree whatsoever.
You have alluded to dangerous content in the comments in this post but not explained what you meant by that. You have also talked about autovoting but avoided most of the responses I sent your way on that topic. I have started this new post to try to progress the situation in a productive way - who knows, maybe you may find less autovotes as a result on Hive.
Should I make a post calling out censorship when you downvoted a comment of mine down in one of your posts? Or should I stop commenting because it's not worth it anymore if the rewards get lowered from what I should've received?
It's up to you. I personally don't really care if people downvote my comments in most cases because I can always start a new post of my own to draw attention to something that gets lost in comments. Nothing was in any way censored as a result of my tiny downvote, I doubt your comment was even rendered in a different position in the list.
RE: How Many Of My Upvoters Are Actively Using Hive? (Addressing Downvote Cancel Culture on Hive)