
Hello again my dear steemians !
(don't tell the others but you are my dearest steemian of all time ;D )

Well, once again I want say sorry for being absent of making posts for about a week, I was... ah... you know... kind of busy... and stuff...

But I'll do my best to accomplish my Oath to make post as often as I can, Ideally daily. 😊
Well, let's start!
Today I wanna share with you an interesting experience I had on steemit several days ago. I was looking at the reply tab in order to answer all my reply (is not a hard work since I don't have too much) but is something I highly recommend every one to do, couse the more you get in touch with those who interact with you the more you build bounds and make friends in here.
So while I was doing that I saw a replay from @omwith telling that she has just flagged someone who has stolen my post.
So I hit the link to see whats was going on, and Indeed my hole post, jokes and gifs was there, but posted from another person, and with my signature in the end removed. It was the very first time something like that happened to me, I wasn't even sure what I suppose to do. My first thought was to flag that post for plagiarism like @omwith has done. but before doing that I decided to have a look at this person's blog to see if she use to do this kind of thing often, and I end up realizing several things:
she was a new user, probably at the 2nd or 3rd week old on steemit, with less than 50 followers, she had make a lot of posts but all of then looks to be original.
So realized this was probably her first time making a mistake like this. Well I know we all makes mistakes this is a natural way to learn and evolve, I mean we're all humans therefore we all makes mistakes, diference with that is if you keep doing the same mistake that means you wasn't able to learn your lesson by yourself, so maybe you should be punished for you too see you shouldn't keep doing that.
so with all this things in mind, and also with the fact it was a harmless mistake, I decided the best thing to do was not punish her, but try to talk and explain why she shouldn't keep doing things like that, and what could be the consequences of it.


So, in the end, this uncomfortable situation had a happy ending, @waqasseven is not a bad person she is only human like you and me and she learned from her mistake, I would like to invite you all to have a look at her's blog and see from your own eyes, she is a new user struggling to understand how steemit works, like we all were once, I would be truly happy if some of you guys could help new ones like her to get use to the this platform, couse as I told in a post before by helping newbies in here we are also helping Steemit to grow stronger and healthy.
I would like to present you a very similar story that didn't have a good ending:
While I was thinking about making this post, I end up finding this message in someone's wallet
![Dan`s justice.PNG]()
well it apear to be that this person was @dan he has over 4,000,000.00 Steam Power
I think he is one of the Steemit Co-founders but I'm not sure about it, if any of you know about it please let me know at the comments.

So I hope this post works as Informative warning, steemit is an amazing place where there is always a win win situation when everyone helps each other, so follow the rules will always worth more than trying to break it. Couse not every one may think you deserve a second chance.

Ps: Remember by just clicking in the resteem button you will be giving an amazingly support to great content authors to keep doing his good work. So do not hesitate to resteem or even making a post about a good content you have seen, share it with your brothers and sisters! ^^
Thank you for reading my post.
I'm @andyluy a Brazilian college student, freshman at cryptocurrencies who live in Rio de Janeiro and love to make new friends, travel around the world and having adventures!I intend to post about amazing things I've experienced, and hope soon be able to bring you with me to my new adventures !
You are invited to follow me and be my guest into this experiences.