Spam: Eat It Or Clean It Up With Me?

in #utopian-io6 years ago (edited)

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What Is This Abuse? Part 1

There are many forms of abuse on the blockchain. Some Steemians disregard and skip this abusive behavior while enjoying the social networking aspect of the platform. I understand, I was once one of them.

Appropriate flagging is needed on the platform. Encouraging everyone to join in clean up and education efforts is my ultimate goal.

This contribution is the first part of this series.

For starters, I will cover spam and its many aspects. I will also give you a background of when I finally decided to give my first flag.

Repository

https://github.com/steemit/redeemer-irredeemables

What is Considered Spam on the Blockchain?

If you are devoid of answer, how about checking below screenshot?

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Not apologizing for the blurry image. The account is flagged to zero rep. Notice the zero rewards. That is the goal in dealing with these accounts - no rewards for this garbage.

Webopedia defines spam as unsolicited email. But it goes on to mention a closer definition appropriate for the Steemit platform.

endless repetition of worthless text

The image above is a classic example of worthless repetition.

Blockchain technology is a beautiful thing. But with abuse, it makes you wish that transactions can be deleted.

Other Spam Flavors

Short comments for farming votes

This account has a higher reputation than most spammers. It has been spamming for how long before they were discovered by the guys at Steem Flag Rewards.

The sad thing is, it has a partner account that upvotes the comments. In this case, we're dealing with two accounts that are abusing the platform's reward system.

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Once they were discovered, the main voting account started retaliating. All the abuse fighters who tried to reduce the potential rewards of their money-making scheme were flagged.

Disclaimer: When you do decide to flag an abuser, be prepared for retaliatory flags.

Constantly asking for a follow or upvote

This is an example of a middle reputation account spamming begging for upvote or follow.

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I have seen older Steemians who are concerned enough to help out new Steemians. Explaining the follow-for-follow and upvote-for-upvote mentality is tough for users coming from Facebook.

But we as a community, need to catch this on the onset. Earning an upvote or follow through engagement is the way to go.

Even spaminator has a quick link for the Art of Commenting.

If you're a newbie reading this post, I highly encourage you to read it. It's easy to comment on posts if you did read the post. If you didn't read the post, you have nothing to say, move on.

No text, just a copied picture

It would be different if it was the account's own photography.

But for this instance, you can also consider it as copy/paste. Personally, I get mad when I see this prevalent to the newer accounts. Capitalizing on lazy behavior.

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That's a list of the account's posts. Just a picture and an attribution to Google. Really? Google? Oh and one TripAdvisor. Those aren't valid sources in my opinion.

You might also notice the red circle on how many upvotes that account received. Those accounts upvoting the post are what we call faucet accounts with 15 SP Steemit Inc delegations.

This type of spam is also called vote farming with faucet delegations. Abuse from faucet delegated accounts is why the irredeemable GitHub was created.

TheMarkyMark has really been on point on this front. He's been over the top helpful in submitting these accounts to Steemit's irredeemable on GitHub.

Edit:
The GitHub repository for irredeemables is the mechanism Steemit provided to remove delegations from accounts created through Steemit.com

My First Flag

When I joined Steemit, I only thought about submitting my original content. And if I want to quote an article, to source it and mark it down as a quote.

Pretty simple.

I joined the black and white challenge for 7 days. Using pictures I took and haven't shared. And that's the extent of me posting without any text. I don't meme so the only type of content left for me is writing or posting a video.

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I'm in the IT industry but my chosen niche on Steemit is homesteading. I read a lot. And back when HF19 is in effect, I wrote a lot of comments and interacted with different accounts.

As Steemit gained popularity, new accounts are signing up to the point of creating 100s through microworker sites. It became more difficult to find quality content creators.

There were pieces of trash popping everywhere I visited. Until one fine day, the trash is on my yard.

I submitted a post and here comes a stream of follows. Then the first comment on my post is a spam.



Am I supposed to laugh? Am I supposed to cry? Am I supposed to tolerate it? Should I continue ignoring it even if it's not on my post?

I didn't even know how to contact SteemCleaners then.

What I usually do when I see trash is pick it up and throw it in a trash can. If it's compostable it goes to the compost bin.

With that in mind and my husband yelling over my shoulder, I flagged the spam comment.

Let's not forget the goal

Remember that appropriate flagging is my intention. It's putting a stop to abuse and saying Not in my yard, not on my watch.

On a side note, Quochuy's post actually made me realize that HF20 isn't totally a bad thing. If the RC can minimize one account from blasting spammy posts/comments, it's a good start.

Hopefully it can also make a way for non-spammers to transact more effectively.

If we can turn the spammers around to creating an original value-adding content, we can make this platform a very enticing community for all walks of life.

Resources and Great Read

Next on "What is This Abuse" Series

These are the three topics I will discuss for future posts.

  • Copy/Paste: Friends With Controls (C + V)
  • Plagiarism: Your Hard Work, My Gain
  • Scam: Your Identity and Funds Aren't Safe

As a Steemian, we have different views on what an abuse is. We also have different severity metrics of which abuse we ought to tackle.

Spam and the three categories listed above are the top abusive behaviors I want to focus on.

Got anything to say?

Comments are welcome but watch out!

If you comment this way, I will definitely screw your bolts next to a flag.
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I really liked how you showed us the various types of spam. I think most users are not aware that spam appears not just as repeated comment but also in form of images and so on.

On the one hand I had the feeling that sometimes the details of this spam type may be also relevant to the users. But on the other hand this would have made the post far too long. So when covering such a big topic I would have split the post in half and added some details.

Some smaller issues:

  • You mentioned the post Art of Commenting in your post but provided the link in the resources. It is easier for the users to directly click on it, like you did it with the reference to the exposure of the microworker taks.
  • You use various dividing lines, I would stick to one or max two.
  • Mentioning the irredeemables I would suggest to explain what this github repository is meant for as users who are new to the abuse fight probably don't know that it is to get the Steemit Inc delegations removed.

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Thanks for the great feedback.

  • I edited the post to include the link to Art of Commenting
  • Also added an edit to explain the GitHub repo for irredeemables

I was torn on cutting the post shorter or going ahead with a long post. Will definitely take readability into consideration for the next part of the series.

I'm sticking to the dividers for now, I like them too much :) But I will keep them to a minimum next time.

Thank you for your review, @naturicia!

So far this week you've reviewed 1 contributions. Keep up the good work!

I have to say, "Steem Cleaners" is such a great name! Ha! I love a good pun like that. Well, I'm new here, and even now, I do believe you that the system is probably one that needs maintenance to help it run right, but my understanding of things is still kind of blurry -- like a new driver who is still trying to get the feel of things.

I recently got a "congrats" and a badge, then it gave me the opportunity to vote for a witness. I don't understand enough to know if I should vote for them. How does a new user know if something is legit or not?

Hi and welcome to Steemit! @SteemCleaners is usually associated with cheetah but they do a lot more than just looking for potential plagiarism articles on the blockchain. Their website is where you can report abuse. They have definitions of abuse so it will help you decide if what you're reporting is something they can do about (flag).

You can hold off on voting for a witness. There's a lot to learn before even choosing one with values you are aligned with.

Do you make soap? I'm going to check your page :) I haven't made lye soap in a while...

Good advice! I will hold off voting for witnesses for now. That makes sense.

Yes, I do make soap! I only ship it in the United States right now only because it's a shipping system that I understand, and wouldn't even begin to know how to charge for all the variety of rates of shipping in the various countries. It wouldn't be worth while for the buyer to spend a lot of shipping anyway, in my opinion. I do have a handful of the items on Ebay, and they handle global shipping. But anyhow, globally, I might be an encouragement to those who are making soap in their own countries. They may be inspired by my designs. Making soap is fun!

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Wow @lovenfreedom this is an excellent post and lesson on spam. My husband is currently studying and going to school for IT. He is interested in cyber security! I did not know IT was your field, but it makes sense! 😄

Thank you for this post and for breaking it down for us what spam is and how we can do our share to help cut it down. I have to be honest and say I did flag someone one time at the beginning of my Steemit journey. He/she was going around harassing people and saying harsh things non-stop. Well that account flagged 2 of my posts just for vengeance. Thank goodness it didn’t have a lot of SP so it didn’t affect me at all but it’s the point that they try to attack you for speaking up. I’ve been afraid since then to get into a flagging war so I just have left it alone. Someone once told me “let the big fish handle the spammers, they are the ones that have the power and juice and can handle a vengeance attack.” What are your thoughts on that?

Thank you!

Cyber Security is a good niche. At work, that department is always trying to keep up with securing the company network. So much so that social media sites or any blogging site is blocked.

Appropriate flagging is important. Just make sure you check their SP first :) in case they flag you back. But if enough people back you up for standing up to wrong, then you can flag and you can get "healed".

You have 61 rep, enough to lower an abuser's rep. Want to join steemflagrewards? You have enough SP to get rewarded for your flags.

The GitHub repository for irredeemables is the mechanism Steemit provided to remove delegations from accounts created through Steemit.com

This part I don't understand and am not familiar with. I'll have to research more on it.

But the rest I do and can relate when I first join in May. Didn't have anyone to guide me in the beginning so I'm a culprit as well. Then, I found several friends who showed me the simple ways and rules.

Now I'm really enjoying myself by putting up post of original stories of my own or participating in contest to create the engagement. I've also joined several discord communities... Not as many as others as I do not want to take on more than I can handle.

Can't wait for part 2. This is good learning for me. Thanks so much

GitHub is a code repository for developers or anyone who wants to contribute to open source. This makes the code available for everyone.

Steemit has a GitHub repository in case anyone wants to read and view the inner workings of the platform. There's a specific application that takes away the SP delegated by Steemit if an account violated their terms of service.

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I'm glad you find it helpful :)

Oh wow!! This is like some gate keeper right. And we get to see the workings of the platform. Never thought this was possible just in case anyone steal their hard work 🤔

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