won't bother replying. Others have done a better job than me. Here are a few replies to your FUD:
"Erkan, its not censorship. People don't like that you spam poorly written comments about how to improve Gridcoin in a self promoting manner. Maybe consider limiting yourself to two or three new topics a week, or consolidate all of your posts into a single well reasoned article."
"Agreed. I Actually thought his first couple of posts were okay, if poorly written. They at least seemed to be attempting to call attention to and start a discussion about issues with Gridcoin. It's quickly just turned into absolute attention-seeking garbage that's mostly just copy/paste from IRC or slack with no actual analysis or well thought out opinions."
"Downvoting some of Erkan's posts is 100% the right thing to do. Whether it's because he's spreading FUD or because he uses buzz-words to make issues sound bigger than what they are, he generally puts out poorly written content that isn't constructive or useful for the Gridcoin community.
His behavior turns away new/enthusiastic Gridcoiners and his content should not be supported by anyone who values the growth of the Gridcoin community.
Erkan: If you don't want your posts to be downvoted, concentrate on writing higher quality material."
"There's no censorship in flagging poor quality content. I've flagged your posts before because 90% of the time they are just copy/paste conversations out of the IRC/Slack, they're hard to understand, and lately you seem to be using buzz-words to try to make things sound like a major tragedy when they're not. "
"For everyone reading this thread: these developers are working tirelessly trying to fix this. I'm in the Slack and the GitHub and I can vouch that we have the right people volunteering their time right now. Please be mindful of that when we're criticizing. Tireless effort is being made --- and it's being made for free right now as they're getting paid nothing. Criticism without any attempt at offering a solution is not constructive.
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and my favorite
"Here's an idea: If you really want to help Gridcoin, buy yourself a textbook on programming or take some programming classes at a local college. Become a programmer and join those hard-working developers on the Slack/Github. Instead of spending all of your time trying to explode every issue Gridcoin has, put yourself into a position to help them.
If you can't learn to program, then accept that what they do is extremely complex and have a little empathy for the challenges they're facing and the work they're putting into this while a handful in this community spend all their time ridiculing their efforts. "
Credit
I was too lazy to properly quote with nicknames. These responses were taken from:
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https://cryptocurrencytalk.com/topic/1331-new-coin-launch-announcement-grc-gridcoin/?page=1281-
https://www.reddit.com/r/gridcoin/comments/6ogln9/censorship_within_the_gridcoin_community_on/