The problem is she is onboarding masses of people who are contributing low to no content quality and all the rewards are going into her account, she's earning the curation for all these accounts. We just had a hardfolk that gave downvote power to get rid of people posting and being rewarded for posting a meme, it's not fair to all of them that she gets to onboard all these people (some are robots) and rake in what will be thousands by the time she is done. I don't care who she is, what she is doing is wrong. Steemit doesn't need to be infiltrated with such low quality content producers (some of very questionable status even as humans). Take a look at this video....this is a robot
I know because I've seen it many, many times over the years as a blogger on other platforms where men have posted articles on life like sex dolls, she has the exact same features, jerks like a robot, has synthetic looking elbows and never moves her eyes. You are being hook winked, plain and simple. She has been busy onboarding these people (robots) (whatever) so fast you couldn't verify them fast enough if you wanted to. Honesty has never been a "high" quality factor when it comes to greed. If she is not stopped she is going to rake the rewards of thousands, maybe millions of dollars to her benefit. I will not stop my crusade against the unfairness attributed here against many other users being penalized for doing the exact same thing. I am not against onboarding new users but you can't say their content is worth something when real humans are working so much harder aren't getting the rewards these questionable onboarders are getting. I will eventually find me a whale who agrees.
Ps....look at the one pic of the guy with all the tattoos I sent you, to me that person or pic of that person is imposed (or whatever they call it) onto a background screen.
There are a couple I sent that are obviously human looking but the content is just not there and the majority of the photos sent looked posed like mannequins.
why you are not driving? :)
@steemflagrewards
@soldier is the face of APPICS. What's the problem?
The problem is she is onboarding masses of people who are contributing low to no content quality and all the rewards are going into her account, she's earning the curation for all these accounts. We just had a hardfolk that gave downvote power to get rid of people posting and being rewarded for posting a meme, it's not fair to all of them that she gets to onboard all these people (some are robots) and rake in what will be thousands by the time she is done. I don't care who she is, what she is doing is wrong. Steemit doesn't need to be infiltrated with such low quality content producers (some of very questionable status even as humans). Take a look at this video....this is a robot
https://steemit.com/appics/@joythailia/alpha-kw-8-appics-im-37784
I know because I've seen it many, many times over the years as a blogger on other platforms where men have posted articles on life like sex dolls, she has the exact same features, jerks like a robot, has synthetic looking elbows and never moves her eyes. You are being hook winked, plain and simple. She has been busy onboarding these people (robots) (whatever) so fast you couldn't verify them fast enough if you wanted to. Honesty has never been a "high" quality factor when it comes to greed. If she is not stopped she is going to rake the rewards of thousands, maybe millions of dollars to her benefit. I will not stop my crusade against the unfairness attributed here against many other users being penalized for doing the exact same thing. I am not against onboarding new users but you can't say their content is worth something when real humans are working so much harder aren't getting the rewards these questionable onboarders are getting. I will eventually find me a whale who agrees.
Ps....look at the one pic of the guy with all the tattoos I sent you, to me that person or pic of that person is imposed (or whatever they call it) onto a background screen.
There are a couple I sent that are obviously human looking but the content is just not there and the majority of the photos sent looked posed like mannequins.