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RE: Clearing Up All of The Misconceptions About the Lifestyle Tribe

in #lifestyle5 years ago (edited)

The idea of the "Lyfestyle" tribe is great and was waiting for it to come up. Congratulations to the creators!

I would like to give you some suggestions, as a very old Steem user (I have been here for 3 years) to you, who in my view do not have so much "road" walked on this Blockchain:

I favor and support anonymity, but at Steem we are dealing with people and money. Trust here is everything, so it would be nice to reveal your "ID's".

The first warning is not a flag, but rather a comment on the post of such "abuser" and if it persists, the flag is legitimate.

We are talking about a "free market" and I don't see flags giving an author just because he posts flower photos.

Big hug from Brazil and success, Lyfestyle! 🍺

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Thanks, we are loving all the feed back so keep it coming! We may change our minds on that at some point in the future, but once we do, we can never go back. That's why we're playing that move a little bit on the slow side. And about flagging -- totally necessary to be careful about how we moderate the content. It's also important to note (as we will in the comments) -- that flagging is only taking LIFESTYLE rewards off the post and don't affect any other rewards whatsoever.

A flag even from the lifestyle tribe has more effect than just removing rewards cos that flag appears on steem (or on steemit) and not everyone posts about life in a bid to earn rewards. Not everyone is on steem for rewards. One can be here for privacy and for tons of other reasons besides rewards especially when it comes to posts about life or lifestyle. So a flag will have more effect than you may know and especially for people using steemit without knowledge of a tribe