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RE: Steem - How to NOT get your account demolished in a day

in #steemit7 years ago

Glad to know that some people talk to poeple who SPAM and try to tell them where they went wrong instead of just flagging them... but well, it doesn't work everytime and I feel sad for all of you because you tried to set them right and failed.


I want to ask, if comments that don't add value are treated like this here. then what about comments that Do add a value but have a pitch to open their posts in them? How about those who do that undirectly.. or they have posts vaguely related to those they comment on?

I don't mind them but don't know about this community that's why I'm asking.

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I think a general rule to follow (for comments) is that:

"If it seems the least bit bad or you hesitate even for a second, Don't post it."

Basically I think the ONLY appropriate way to allude to your own content is that if you have similar content (In which might have more/different information about the topic) and you write a comment discussing their post first and maybe at the end writing something along the lines of; "I actually wrote a post similar which gives [explain how your content is different]" However under rare (Basically never) circumstances should you actually link or provide the Name of the article, If people want to check you out they will, if not don't spam them and be annoying. It's better to be found Naturally for the value you provide than by the spam you write and the negative value (problems/disrespect) you cause.

Thanks for replying me, I figured that much too... I'll try to do that from now on.