Introducing: Stem Assistant - No more wasting VP on science content thieves.
I'm very excited to introduce a little project designed to improve the reliability of curating trusted users in Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics, and I'm now officially opening it up for the public to use:
Stem Assistant
We at steeemSTEM, like every curation team out there, are fighting an uphill battle when it comes to rewarding content that is original, honest and interesting, but with the money involved on the STEEM blockchain, there is naturally an ever-spawning horde of greedy plagiarists and translators, transcribers and bot abusers and beyond that force us to spend more time than not filtering them out of the Net of Quality.
Everything we do is manual, and our team has necessarily expanded from 5 to I think 44 members including our amazing voluntary Honor Members, curators, community curators and the even more amazing management team.
Although this team does act as a pretty great weapon against content thieves across at least 6 languages, it can be pretty hard for all 44 staff to reliably keep track of well over 100 blacklisted users at any given time.
This is where Stem Assistant comes in.
Thanks to @aboutcoolscience for refining this idea, and in particular @codingdefined for actually turning it into reality, we now have a SteemSTEM Chrome Extension that will automatically provide the most up-to-date blacklist and make it painfully obvious when you visit a blacklisted user.
How does it work?
When installed, a profile page or post will turn a furious red across the top of steemit.com:
When we see this, we will know to promptly move on.
If you visit a page with a grey bar across the top, the user is greylisted.
Greylisted?
A greylisted user is not necessarily a criminal. As a community, we expect people who enjoy our rewards to be a part of it too. This is not mandatory, but helping the community grow does shine a light on you and may grab the attention of greater recognition.
On the opposite end of the spectrum, users who refuse to communicate or engage with anybody may be greylisted, as a reminder of their position in the community.
Greylisted users may also be suspicious users who we're not quite sure we can trust yet. As thieves get more advanced, it can take time to catch them out; the greylist is thus limited to smaller votes, if any.
For everyone else, I would simply suggest being more careful reading a grey page, but by no means dismiss them.
Finally, we have a White List which currently has little more than a symbolic presence, glowing a blissful green upon fully trusted authors:
The white list will play a very important role in some huge, super secret upcoming projects, but for now it lies dormant.
As for every other user, they will remain the classic white, so trust all these users with your usual curative nose.
Can it be trusted?
This is something I dug into quite a bit, and as it turns out extensions are incredibly unsafe in general if you're just blindly adding them to your Chrome browser. With ease, they can get permission to access basically everything; passwords, logs and so forth.
This is pretty scary, but to do this, it has to be written in the source code which is visible for all to see, so if you feel safety is an issue, have a look through it and see what you can find.
The easiest way to do this is, ironically, to download another chrome extension.
Updates are not automatic so you will be notified if things change, and you can always get it checked if need be. This is not to say we are untrustworthy, but being hacked is always a thing and I don't think Google Chrome does much to protect against that. To be safe, I will announce any updates right here if they are to occur.
...And you can trust me, right??
Where can I get it?
Here
What's next
Depending on demand, a Firefox equivalent could be in the making, but everything else that follows may or may not be a secret so I'll keep my big mouth shut for now.
What NOT to do
We have already anticipated an influx of complainers and whiners who might use this knowledge to dispute their blacklisted status and beg for upvotes accordingly.
As such, any complaints can be directed to your nearest bathroom, or alternatively, our discord channel that has a dedicated complaints room.
To be clear this room is not for vote begging, but to discuss problems, appeal and to say how much we suck.
We are under no obligation to help or explain our blacklisting activities, but here are some typical reasons:
- Plagiarism: Stealing content and images without permission
- Translating: Stealing content from another language
- Transcribing: Writing out dialogue from videos - yes, we can detect that stuff
- Whining: Desperately contacating every steemSTEM member angrily begging for change instead of going through the proper procedure
- Being ugly: Just kidding, you're all beautiful. Except you
- Abusing bots: No need for our upvote if you have the money to upvote yourself $50 a day
- Abusive behaviour in the discord channel
All guidelines can, of course, be found on the above discord channel along with many helpful mentors should you feel a need to right your wrongs.
Enjoy not wasting your VP!
This is open for everybody to use including other curation teams if they see fit, but keep a look out for more evolved curation tools that are solidifying into existence around the blockchain cough @howo cough.
Hopefully together we can prevent all the trash from getting repeatedly awarded for other peoples' hard work.
Happy curating!
Great news. I am amazed at how the Steem community is advancing for the better. Thanks for all your hard work providing value to those that deserve it.
That's a great tool! Does it only show up on people's profiles, or will it show if you click on a post as well?
I'm strictly using FireFox, so add me to the list of people who would like that :)
Best regards from @valth
It works on any post made by those users =) I will see what I can get @codingdefined to do with firefox!
Ah, that's great. Looking forward to seeing if @codingdefined can get it to work with FireFox then :)
Nice concept of easily overcoming stress of knowing a blacklisted user. This stem Assistant is a welcome idea, it is an indication that the community is evolving from time to time. Well done @mobbs , @aboutcoolscience and @codingdefined .Kudos to you
Thanks, hope you can also find it useful =)
Yes.
Hmmm, @lemouth is greylisted... I knew that guy wasn't right from the very beginning...
That's some grey area :)
He was always the least trusted among us...
I must say, I like the S.T.E.M humour.
I am so old that I recently turned grey ;)
If you're anything like Gandalf, no worries, you'll soon become White!
Cool!!! In 100 years potentially ;)
Hello @mobbs
This is a very commendable project to help automate curation of worthy contents while ensuring that serial plagiarists are kept at bay. I really commend your effort in building a communist of STEM enthusiasts that are truly worth their onion!
I am always available if there is anyway I can be of help in making our community the cynosure of all eyes.
Thanks once again for this effort.
@eurogee of @euronation community
Thanks for the offer but... worth their onion?? What kind of idiom is that??
Yes sir
maybe because of the tears?
Worth their tears... nah surely not. Maybe onions are valuable in some countries
Communist Onions sound pretty valuable to me.
This is very informative and innovative idea. I will be glad if this works out as expected being a steemstem writer i will be glad.....@mobbs thanks
Well well!
This is a sight for sore eyes :D
Hi @mobbs, I'm not a @steemstem contributor (yet, always thinking I should get involved!) but I am absolutely delighted to here about a community become more stringent on what it is willing to use the key community account to vote on.
Of particular interest to me is the mention of the bots. You mention abusing bots going against receiving a vote, can I ask if there are more details to this policy?
e.g. Is there a vote buying limit? Are particular bots off the table completely?
This is taken from a post I made last month:
I feel this is the start of the above, even before 'Communities', as a method to 'protect' your tag.
Thanks for your time. Good stuff!
Asher @abh12345
Our discord states the following:
The two accepted ones are, I believe, because we intimately know their trustworthy efforts to blacklist users effectively themselves, working hard to avoid spam and abuse of their services.
If we can easily filter them out that would be pretty cool!
Hey, thanks for the reply.
I think there are a number of Bots trying to manage abuse, it's a tough ask though as you can imagine.
Perhaps a limit to 1 bot, or a limit to the amount, would be clearer than 'reasonable boundaries'?
A list of bots could be gathered reasonably quickly. But with the vote selling services the votes can come in from anyone who's delegated, and so that is much tougher to track.
The application would need to check wallet sends to see if bids had gone out for the post. It's work for the Dev, but not impossible.
The early signs are promising to me :)
Soon soon! Cool extention though, what list am I on?
You're on the secret Purple list that has to be unlocked with special facial expressions =)
Ouuuuh I heard it's the best list
wow.. its about that time. Good thinking @mobbs @codingdefined @aboutcoolscience. This will definitely set a new path in the steemit platform. Resteemed
Thanks! It is specifically for steemSTEM posts, but the concept can and will likely be expanded to everything one day =)
Lovely extension, makes life super easy :)
Hopefully!