@spaminator , It is with great sadness that I have to write these lines.
Since today is my favorite gymnast Morgan Hurd's birthday, I wrote this heartfelt short article that I posted on Hive before posting it on Steemit (so far, I have not posted this article anywhere else). I couldn't care less about monetizing this content here on Hive, but it is really annoying when something that I wrote myself, without copying or taking ideas from anybody else, gets marked as spam. In fact, the very own definition of spam is what the @spaminator account does, that is, sending unsolicited messaging, or voting in this case, without even reading the article or text that it is marking as spam. It is for things like this that, sadly, Hive will never attract too many users, because nobody wants to be flagged as spam incorrectly. What is considered interesting content anyway? In some instances, just one photo with a two-word caption below is engaging for many readers. I publish my own videos, often with just one line of text to go with them, but when I feel like the video needs commentary, I write longer articles. This is not my main platform to publish content in, so I usually wouldn't be bothered about receiving incorrect downvotes, but, when it comes to giving visibility to my favorite gymnast, who will not even be in Tokyo (if you had bothered to read the article, you would understand), it is really insulting, not to me, but to the gymnast I'm trying to offer a tribute to.
RE: Happy birthday to World Gymnastics Champion Morgan Hurd