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The biggest referral snipping was by bots. One of my referrals got hijacked, and I didn't like it. So after that, I gamed the system for about 200$ by creating new accounts. Their airdrop was very poorly designed and easily gameable.

@themarkymark

It need no proof, the DAG is open, everbody can see everything. This was before the information was out, that paments can change the refferal. And how everbody see, people spam thier adresses everywhere to get 1 cent. The Byteball referal sytem was a mess, don't blame the user.

This bot spam network is an other level and not to tolerate.

By the way we also lost someting from the bots but we are not just for money on Steemit and don't care.

@resteem.bot

I somewhat agree with @resteem.bot, especially on his comment - " And how everbody see, people spam thier adresses everywhere to get 1 cent. The Byteball referal sytem was a mess, don't blame the user."

If I work at a cash business and we have a tip jar which he takes it because it was "out in the open" how is he not a thief?

@themarkymark, I only agree to his spam comments. In overall context yes it is unethical to have a such behaviour.