Scam Alert - Finding Scam Ads On SteemitsteemCreated with Sketch.

in #steemit6 years ago

I remember a few years ago when @ned did a post about the possibility of running ads on Steemit. Back then the topic was open to discussion within the community and he talked about a profit-sharing model for ads that were placed on an individual's post. That was back when the crypto bull run had everyone excited about different ways to monetize the platform besides Steem/SBD rewards and much of that enthusiasm faded when the price dipped in 2018.

I understand there are overhead costs the company needs to cover and selling ads is one way to pay for them. I even understand their decision to not share in any of the potential advertising revenue and am fine with that. After all, we as users are getting incredible value from using this platform without the risks and costs of running a blockchain or the hassles of keeping the site running.

But what I don't understand is why would Steemit place ads from companies with questionable business practices?

I saw a banner ad at the top of the page on Steemit today from a Bitcoin mining company called MiningSky.io, a company that offers cloud mining contracts for Bitcoin and Ethereum.

What is Bitcoin Cloud Mining?

Cloud mining or cloud hashing enables users to purchase mining capacity that of hardware in data centers.

Two operators, Hashflare and Genesis Mining, have been offering contracts for several years.

Bitcoin cloud mining enables people to earn Bitcoins without bitcoin mining hardware, bitcoin mining software, electricity, bandwidth or other offline issues.

Bitcoin cloud mining, sometimes called cloud hashing, enables users to buy the output of Bitcoin mining power from Bitcoin mining hardware placed in remote data centers.

Then all Bitcoin mining is done remotely in the cloud. This enables the owners to not deal with any of the hassles usually encountered when mining bitcoins such as electricity, hosting issues, heat, installation or upkeep trouble. source

Mining Sky claims to be a smart cloud mining service developed for affordable cryptocurrencies mining, meanwhile designed to provide frequent mining payouts within the shortest possible time frame.

Some mining companies are legit but there have been some that turned out to be scams after taking peoples money for two-year contracts those companies closed shop and took everyone's money. So, before investing in a mining contract you should do some research on the company to see if they do indeed make payments to their customers and that the maintenance fees are really what they say they are.

I did some research on MiningSky and couldn't find a single good review, in fact, all I could find on them was complaints from people who were scammed out of thousands of dollars, higher than advertised maintenance fees, non-existent customer service, and untrue claims about the company as whole such as when they started.

This site appears to be passing itself off as MiningSky.com which is a Canadian company founded in 2016 but the domain for MiningSky.io was registered in 2019 and appears to be a scam site.


As mentioned earlier, It's understandable that Steemit Inc. needs to be sustainable to continue operating and advertising is one solution to achieving that, but whoever is selling advertising to companies needs to do a better job of vetting those companies before placing those ads on the platform.

I would like to think that the Steem community, for the most part, is a community that has each others backs. We don't rip each other off and have systems in place to call out scammers. We have flags, reputation scores, and now a downvote button for a reason. So we can self regulate and to help keep people and the content they post legit, but there is no downvote button or flag on the banner ad for MiningSky.io that is plastered all over Steemit leaving users of this platform open to being scammed by that ad and others like it.

Steemit Inc and the people selling ad placement on the platform need to do the vetting necessary to protect its users from being abused. No amount of ad revenue is worth opening up your user base to fraud. It would be a shame if even one user of this wonderful platform were to get ripped off by a company like MiningSky.io after clicking an ad on the Steemit website and I would really be upset if that person clicked that ad when they visited my post.

I have no control of what ads Steemit places on my blog but the least they could do is make sure the ads they place are legit companies that are not scamming people. Am I the only one who thinks that is a reasonable request? Do we need a @steemcleaners for the advertising department?

Also, the banner ad often blocks the top of the posting page so I cannot access the title box to add my post title. Is it possible to remove ads from the publishing editor page so we can have full access to the screen when publishing a post?

If anyone knows who the ad manager is for Steemit please let me know or pass this post on to them and if you have found other ads placed on Steemit to be of questionable validity let the community know. We have each others back here and Steemit Inc. so should you.

What do you think about advertising on Steemit?

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Thank you. I just don't want to see anyone burned

The blocking of the top is annoying and as you say, there is no way to remove it. Otherwise the ads ideas isn’t a bad one. I think there are problems getting anyone paying now and they are accepting any takers.

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The problem is that they are just going the Google adsense route, so they have zero control over the type of ad placed on the site, which is just another reason as to why it's a really bad idea.

What I can't work out is how a company that literally prints money, does not have enough to pay server costs...

Anywayz, how's it going; still having fun in the sun? :-)

Cg

I see posts about ads on steemit from time to time, but I have yet to experience them - I just use Brave browser. I don't get why they aren't selling advertising to steemians directly, though. They could keep 100% of the profit but instead are going with Google and only getting a small percentage. I know they made a quick decision when the funds were tight a few months ago, but people will surely pay steemit Inc to advertise on it directly. They could also put Google ads on the feed pages and ads from steemit users on post pages diversifying their potential income. Just a thought.

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for most of us (plankton, shrimp, whatever...) steemit.com is worse than wordpress.com There's no revenue in it anymore, and the platform/clowd people always forget that content is more important than platform.
Also; bless them for spending so much time on realising that hard disk space is cheaper than RAM space (what do they call it? "META" !?) We had the internet figured out in the nineties, but nobody believes it because they don't know any history.

That was the initial idea when the community first started talking about ads on posts in 2016.

I totally agree with you @luzcypher, and well the most I can do is share this post, for more community users to learn about this, the truth if it would be very unpleasant for any of us to fall into some fraudulent page through the advertising that handles steemit, I am not against advertising and I also understand that it is something necessary, but if they should be more careful and have greater control of what you are going to advertise and first of all study a little more thoroughly the companies to which you will advertise.

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I had no clue this was even a thing! I don't have an issue with ads, but i do have an issue with the feeling that they may have just wanted the money. Just my thought.
Ren

Then there is always the scam of someone who you thought was a friend and traveled with you to Thailand and Vietnam. He loaned you money and acted as your private banker for 5 months. Now you are completely avoiding him because you don't want to repay the $100 you still owe him. Luzcypher is a befitting name for you.

Hey Mike. Sorry you are feeling that way. I'm not avoiding you. Been working but there was a delay before I could start. I haven't been paid yet but when I do I'll pay you back.

Stinc not giving a flying fck about the product they're developing... that doesn't sound like them 😉

I get so tired of there repeated fucktard-ary m8. Thanks for bringing this to my attention. I really dislike advertising so I've never looked at any of those banner ads on steemit.com but it's worth knowing about. Good on you for fighting the good fight Luzy. I'm guessing you're gonna be at SF4 m8... with it being in Bangkok? If you've not seen the announcement check out my page, I resteemed Roelands announcement post 🙂

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Excellent points, and a solid purpose undertaken. Resteemed to help you achieve that purpose of protecting the community.

Thanks!

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