RE: Anti-Abuse Initiative Weekly Update [Feb 8 -14]
The anti-abuse community likely consumes more content than many Steemians who go about their business each day.
It's an ever-evolving process with limitations based around the code of the blockchain.
I do prefer quality contributions over quantity. While reports are great, but I would rather them to be teaching moments than "today, we did x, y, and z".
Flagging is curation. Get used to having people disliking or disagreeing with your work. It seems to me many people gained the "professional blockchain blogger" title when they hopped on the Steem train. Cases of flag abuse exist, but that's another topic altogether.
As for the rehabilitation side of things, they have been lacking, or not as prominent. However, they do exist and I hope those who do spend the time to educate new users and reforming them would step up to the plate and show the community their work.