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RE: Beginner confusion about what steemit is at the moment and what it is intending to become.
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Here are some tips if you're not aware of already:
- Secure your account: https://steemit.com/steemit-guides/@pfunk/your-steem-account-is-worth-money-how-to-secure-it-with-a-new-owner-key-to-keep-it-yours-forever
- Verify your account and build your reputation: https://steemit.com/steem/@tuck-fheman/verified-accounts--reputation-system
- Contribute with your own contents: https://steemit.com/steem/@grittenald/copy-paste-steal-cite-your-sources, and https://steemit.com/steemit/@pfunk/lets-discuss-verification-of-user-accounts-posting-previous-work-to-prevent-impersonation
- Properly tagging your posts, especially when your content is
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only - Know how Steemit works: https://steemit.com/steemit/@donkeypong/still-confused-by-steem-steem-dollars-and-steem-power-the-power-plant-analogy
for example this wang bot... What is being done to eliminate this stuff? where can i find more info on this?
I think he has become an accepted part of the community.
hmhm I realized it =) which kinda makes me worry already tho. =/ Is that the default mode of operation atm? Community acceptance/ignorance towards such cases? say, instead of laying out the functions (proposals it the word I suppose here at steemit?) to eliminate potentially undesired 'overhead-moderation'.
To be honest I have only been here for a few days so trying to figure it out all out.
@dilzeem couldn't reply directly on your last reply so trying something new here. I guess we'll find out how it works. It is atm too chaotic imho. And as much as I try to stay non-judgmental, there are a lot of red flags for me. let's see where it goes . =)