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RE: Mountain bike California, South San Jose

in #steemitmtb6 years ago (edited)

I just don't want to get into a flagging war. I was careful to follow what I thought was good advice. Post once a day. Make it a quality post. I even make sure I wait long enough so that the bots don't get curation fees. I even take time to give upvotes and positive comments to introduce yourself posts. I've kept everything positive and have been trying to avoid negativity so it sucks that people are coming into my posts with negative spam while not even looking at the post itself to see if it's a decent post.

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Even though you disagree with the bot post, your not willing to do anything about it....? Stand up for what you believe is right, do you like to be policed? Told what you can and can't do? And new laws created by some nobody that you have to abide by?

And have all his followers flagging my posts? I'm just one minnow with low sp so I'm not sure what I can accomplish against a self-righteous group of people who are disappointed that the platform doesn't work the way they think it should. I was disappointed at how it worked too, but I figured out how it works. Bidbots are allowed on the platform. Spam in comments is not supposed to be allowed.

I downvoted his bot post and have not received any of his followers flagging any of my posts. He did upvote the bot post after I flagged it. I'm a a small fry too, but will not put up with a continuous spam post on my blog. At least as long as I am on this platform.

It looks like his posts are if anything having an opposite effect. Bidbots are completely overbid the last few days. Maybe it has something to do with the price of steem, but still his posts are not slowing down the bids.

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