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RE: Blacklist?!?! Is The Steemit Platform Becoming A “Muppet Show?”

in #steemit7 years ago

Fight plagiarism is beneficial. And all these fighters for the purity of the network just make money on it. The more fighters, the less interesting content and the more impostors earn on regulation of what should not be regulated. These impostors appointed themselves. The only chance is to fight these impostors. Otherwise, the blockchain steem is waiting for a very miserable.

These impostors hide behind themselves, creating empty accounts and voting for their comments. They spamyatsvoimi comments. Look, is not this spam?
https://steemit.com/@badcontent/comments
A earns from this spam @ipromote

Look at how much he creates garbage comments to clean up his own upvote. A real laundry.

Here is another example of useless spam on which creators earn.
https://steemit.com/@steemcleaners
Here he launches his upvotes, @adm

They are their destructive actions that mask the struggle for the purity of content, only destroy the blockchain. I do not use steemit.com and I do not have to follow its rules. After all, steem is created as a platform for creating many different sites based on it. Different sites with their own rules. And these pests impose their conditions on everyone. On what grounds?

P.S. Now both these manipulators will put me flags, but, it must someone say.

P.P.S. If you want to earn on your upvote, can this be done honestly without damaging the system? For this, there are posts with the tag #sbdgiveaway. Use and do not harm the development of the blockchain, please. Do good deeds, not harm.

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@topfindings you do realize that speaking these sorts of truths public might end you up on the badcontent blacklist yourself, right? :) With that said: https://steemit.com/abuse/@psecdocumentary/think-something-might-be-an-online-racket-report-it-to-the-fbi-online