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in #dstors6 years ago (edited)

I think you guys dealt with this drama incredibly poorly. What happened behind the curtain is anyones guess. Its a he said, she said.
Instead of taking focus away from all the drama you made this post further fueling it.
Lost a lot a delegation.
If this split was dealt with in a more tactful way the fallout wouldnt have been so bad.
I suggest you guys try to do some damage control and focus on things that matter instead of calling "the other guy" a Grinch, Haejin, or whatever.
Just my thoughts.

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This was attempted to be done in a rational manner, but when Haejin decided to proceed with a smear campaign against us after stealing our project, he brought this on himself.

Youre bringing something on yourself when you play that game with him. Theres no winning against Haejin so its pointless to antagonize him. You just tarnish your own reputation which is especially bad when your trying to get a big project like this off the ground.
Im saying dont waste time. Do some damage control and focus on moving forward with the project.

Name calling and flag wars do no one any good. Whats the point of it? You will get a few Haejin haters pat you on the back but all youve done is create a toxic atmosphere around dstors.

Just a few words with good intentions.

I understand what you are saying, but our side of the story needed to be told. This is the only time I will be posting anything about it and will move on from here. I have accepted the fact that there could be lasting repercussions from him from this and I am fine with that.

@lordbutterfly,

"There is a quality of peace that can only be found on the other side of war." ... Winston Churchill.

I agree with your general sentiment ... getting into a prolonged fistfight serves no one's best interests.

That said, Steemit is a congregation of strangers and "the reputation that proceeds you" is even more important here than in the real world given people's general inability to meet in person. "Incriminating allegations" cannot be left unanswered as so few people have the ability to form independent conclusions based upon personal interactions.

Moreover, Steemit has developed a "Culture of Cowardice," with many cowering in the face of self-evident deceit and delusion for fear of retribution. The unwillingness to challenge fat wallets has perpetuated systemic vote buying/selling and every manner of game-rigging one could imagine. If not reformed, this WILL result in the blockchain's demise. And, if, in the face of flagrant stake-weight abuse, "Men of Good Conscience" will not step forward and offer their sword to the common defense, the blockchain will be reduced to the "Tantrums of Tyrants." We're well on our way to such a reality.

The record had to be "set straight." And so, now it has been. Hyperlink back to this post as necessary. Move on.

Quill

But drama sells.