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RE: Fuck you @steemcleaner - you are killing steemit

in #fuckitbucket5 years ago

I admit it is a hassle to go prove to steemcleaners you have permission to post something on someone's else's behalf or in this case prove the material is yours. I've been through it but it's worth it in the end, I've had no problems with steemcleaners since I produced the communications sent back and forth between myself and the author granting me permission to promote her stuff here.

I know it can be frustrating to be labeled something you are not, different sites have different rules but it is always best to follow the rules laid out for each specific site and when questioned at least defend your integrity even if it takes a few more minutes frustratingly trying to figure out how to do so. It took me a bit to figure out discord but like I said it was well worth it. Now I know they have my back if someone questions my integrity in regards to the author who allows me to post her stuff.

It was a beautifully written article, well worth her time to go and defend. With so many people willing to steal others work she'd only want someone to question if someone had stole hers. When she writes here in the future she can put a disclaimer she writes under different names and it has been verified by steemcleaners.

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Who died and made them god? I do NOT want them on the platform, I hate power crazed self appointed cops. No one should have to jump through hoops to prove who they are, and no one should wield so much power over the entire platform with NO RECOURSE WITHIN THE PLATFORM.

Oops, accidentally posted under my husband, and just do not care enough to fix it.

I guess I am just use to everyone has their own rules. I've been blogging for better of five years and been a moderator over half a dozen times on different sites, they each came with their own requirements. Once in awhile contacting someone through email if it was a sensitive matter that'd created a lot of problems if publicly addressed, like threats. Some used moderation panels and one had their own independent moderation site you went to for moderators to contact the owner of the site or other moderators. I guess it doesn't seem as odd for me in that regard.