You are viewing a single comment's thread from:

RE: A Case of Retaliation when Flagging // @steemflagrewards.

in #abuse6 years ago

Leave him alone, he used real money to purchase that delegation.

He doesn't have to stream it into the hands of those who haven't bought.

I'm all for flagging, but sheesh... Who are you helping with this shit show?

Sort:  

Leave him alone, he used real money to purchase that delegation.

He did, so is it OK for him to self-vote at 97%? I bought most of my STEEM, would it be OK for me to do the same or does a delegation have different rules?

How about if you have earned all that STEEM and then suddenly decided that you are now going to rape the reward pool and ignore everyone else, is that OK too?

I'm all for flagging, but sheesh... Who are you helping with this shit show?

It's a warning that's at the bottom of the post.

just be careful when flagging, pick your fights and expect retaliation from Steemians who just want to take and don’t have a giving bone in their body.

I would have let this go except for the fact that he started flagging my posts. Note, that I have flagged none of his... yet.

Thanks for your 'different' point of view. It looks like a witch-hunt, yes but the majority of the responses seem to agree that it's not OK to 'rape the pool' irrespective of how the SP and STEEM was obtained.

I preferred the community to decide, not me.

That's actually a very fair response.

One thing you may have missed was the user spamming introduction posts with "Welcome" without even having the courtesy of upvoting the OP in multiple cases.

Exhibit A

Exhibit B

Exhibit C

It would have been nice if you would have done a bit more due diligence BEFORE going up to bat for this user as then you would know they are a spammer. You're comment has the tone as if we were just antagonizing a user just for the hell of it. That's bullshit, @whatsup.

I think we have mutually exclusive ideologies. You seem to only care about money coming in. Not what kind of money or the motives behind but just any kind. Doesn't matter if the intention is to exploit or to work and build this platform into something better.

Not to say I don't value money coming in but their intentions should always be a consideration and it appears @skeza's are not oriented in a good way. Do we give them a pass because they bought a delegation?

I don't really care so much about someone wanting to be selfish with the delegation they purchase. That's their prerogative but, when they start spamming just in order to self-vote, then we got a problem.

Because you know...@mack-botjr and @themarkymark totally flag random people for fun. /s