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RE: Steemit's 2017 Five [5] bad habits You should avoid in 2018, to save your reputation
@ebitularmbert, I had to flag the spammer after he ignored your advice. He left spam on my blog a week ago so I asked him what he meant, and I got no reply. I have taken his reputation back down to 25 from 40. Can take him lower if he continues.
He deserves no less. And they are many out there. What irks me the most, is especially those with a fairly high reputation. I'd think these have been on the platform for a while, and should know better.
We might, i am just thinking, may be at some point, have to find a creative way to flush out perpetual non-repenting offenders, by initiating some sort of campaign where such are reported/identified by members. They are then given ultimatums to make up, maybe like the kind you gave @devsuraj and if they fail to own up and make amends, they are flagged to negatives!!
I sympathize with especially the low 25-abouts minnows, and maybe to leave them a benefit of doubt, premised on the likelihood that they are new and still learning, we can draw a line based on reputation offenders.
The other criteria would involve, besides the reputation, looking at the time a given offender first joined the platform...
i don't know what individual privileges any such campaign would infringe on, if any. But i think that it would go a long way in taking out the chaff from the platform and making our experience of it better, and more constructive
I'm just thinking!
He obviously doesn't want to learn. I see his reputation now at 11. He needs a better mindset.
I agree. Thanks @olawalium
Thank you.
@swissclive, I take account of your advice thanks for contributing to my knowledge on steemit, I will try to express myself completely without asking anything in return then everyone is free to think what he wants, this post teaches the true sense of community is I fully convinced of all the points mentioned by our colleague @ebitularmbert.
The freedom of respectful expression, is certainly one of the attributes that makes steemit tick.
And i trust, as you so agree, that matters i here-above raise are crucial to building, in your words, a true sense of community
I am glad we share the same thoughts @wisher.