RE: New York Times Report Reveals Massive Social Media Bot Fraud!

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New York Times Report Reveals Massive Social Media Bot Fraud!

in social •  7 years ago 

daaaam danial ! lol, you can write! Throw the book at em! much respect, you have put in the time. I agree with you on many points and myself feel social media should not be a marketing platform, it is a place for people to share and grow. Its the best way I have found to connect with new interesting people. I guess its like the bots here on steemit, some are against it and some are for it. Its part of life i think, we got the fakes and we got the real, its up to us to sort thru the bs

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Yeah, I definitely love writing! I've been a journalist for 5 years now, so I've had lots of practice :)

As for the fakes, they often think they're doing themselves a favor by cheating, when in reality all they're really doing is destroying their trust with the wider public, along with the reputation they could've had.

Here I just got started with Steemit, and already I found someone stole one of my articles off of Strategic's publication on Medium and republished it here on Steemit. I'm doing a write up about it now, and have no problem shaming those who steal my work. We're going to take up the matter with Steemit in a formal response later this week as well. It makes me wonder how many more of my 700+ articles across the web people have stolen and attempted to monetize off of here?