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RE: why i think steemit is a scam (6)how the scammers use dolphin clones to get the money

in #scams8 years ago

I saw a pattern of bot voting that upped earnings on minnows quality posts votes, whales are sharing their riches, kinda like pooping out nutrients smaller denizens of the ocean live off of, part of a larger function ecosystem so to speak.

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The money go always to those who organise the fiasko,do you think they are idiots to give money to us...They will share the money with different clones either whale or dolphins.THEY WILL GIVE SOME PENNIES TO THE VICTIMS OF COURSE

They share money they think will increase their investment and down vote those who they think will hurt their investment. it's common sense, and pennies add up! If this system is to make money, (quality) content creators must be able to grow and thrive.

Who knows, a so called minnow may be a baby whale, orca, or dolphin.

Their investment will grow when they share money with their selves and their clones,if you get tired of writing new victims will come to write,there is not an investment here but a scam,if you realise that,thats a good start

@stell, I see the whales sharing more with minnows than anyone else, but I eyeballed the process, I did not use analytic processes. If the whales want to continue their profits, they will have to develop a healthy sustainable ecosystem. I'm here to witness, this is what I see, all human systems are scams in one way or another.