Hive got communities for your posts. Like travelfeed for travel content, hive gaming for gaming content etc. The groups have a cretiera regarding what your posts need for curation. Travel feed requires 250 words on blog posts to be curated. I've seen posts flagged for the smallest infracture.The person merely couldn't figure out where there content belong or had a misunderstanding of the tag(s) Chances are the person misunderstood a rule in their post. I posted a vlog to travel feed. I have issues forming my thoughts so its easier to explain whats in the video. My older travel vlogs don't have much. My post was flagged/muted for one small mistake. This platform punishes the smallest mistakes. So it seems Which is why I feel this platform needs more post forgiveness. You can call it what you'd like. I mean more or less not flagging posts because the person made a mistake. Actually communicate with the author to see if a misunderstanding took place rather than assume they did it on purpose. Now if you have to keep telling them, they ignore your comments etc by all means down vote it. For all that is holy, not everything is on purpose of for the hell of it! If there is a discord to fight flags/mutes, (like if you land on the black list for content theft) direct them to the channel and they can appeal there and explain what happen. if they made an honest mistake (if thats already a thing then my bad) I know everything can be sunshies but we are human and humans make mistakes. An honest mistake/misunderstanding should not be outright punished i advise giving them a proper amount of time to get to you due to timezones etc
What do ya'll think? Like I said I have issues forming my thoughts and they come out differently than what I intended. I mean more or less if the guy had of reached out to me if my post was missing something, I would have explained what I said here, rather than them assuming I wrote it like that on purpose and downvoting/muting it outright.
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