RE: Why do I keep this account running if it gets downvoted?

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Why do I keep this account running if it gets downvoted?

in steemitinc •  5 years ago 

Going to just copy my response from another post so other people looking in get the real facts.

He was flagged because he was posting a word such as slap and posting a definition, then 90% of his post was copy/paste from the 100's of other ones doing this. He would get upwards of $16+ doing these posts multiple times a day before I started flagging them.

This was the entire post, the rest is a complete copy/paste of every post he makes.

Example

He had a man child fit, and created bots that spam everyone who comments on my posts.

Now he's butt hurt he can't farm anymore and just causing trouble like a little child.

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  ·  5 years ago (edited)Reveal Comment

LOL you still hung up that you think he is my partner. My self votes?

0 self votes and 100 unique accounts each week, all ~$3-4 votes.

Keep shoveling shit kid.

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  ·  5 years ago Reveal Comment

And what age is that?

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  ·  5 years ago Reveal Comment
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It is funny but true.

  ·  5 years ago (edited)Reveal Comment
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There doesn't need to be negotiation. You don't expect people to negotiate with you about upvotes, it's no different with downvotes.

Everyone has as much influence as their stake allows and can influence the reward pool by that amount. You were milking rewards with shit posts and I used my stake to influence them in a direction that made more sense.

"Word of the day" is something people like to read.

The New York Times (and many other newspapers) have a history of publishing such things because people LIKE them (like horoscopes).

https://www.nytimes.com/column/learning-word-of-the-day

It can't be considered "spam" to post a definition + a signature.

You don't expect a street-musician to hassle you when you throw a coin into their hat, it's no different with TAKING coins out of their hat.