Indeed! (To paraphrase the replies below and the posts done by @steembasicincome)
Plagirism: Copy someone's post or steal their content with citations AND express authorial approval, expect the subscription to be revoked.
Bad faith: Though a harder case to get into, if you simple act and walk like a dick, then expect it to be terminated like the victims of the Terminator.
Spamming: Spamming content can lend itself to the previous two, but this is a unique case. Basically, create bad content at a rapid pace and expect their to be a loss of membership real pecking soon. Kids, just don't spam.
Flagging: If you flag inappropriately (lends itself to Bad faith) or get flagged a lot, then expect the subscription to fly away like a free bird! Basically kids, don't get in the crosshairs of flaggers.
The will of @steembasicincome: If for some god-forsaken reason they decide you don't deserve the subscription you have, they technically can (and shall have to reimburse) and will do. Not because of rando conspiracy, they are a biz that needs to survive Steemit as well. They simply found you being to inactive or causing too much problems to continue your subscription with a blind eye.
It should be noted here right now that suspensions do exist, but land in the blacklist and expect to be there for a good god-dang while.
Accurate. Response accepted as a qualifying submission. Particularly for 5, (and actually in all cases) there is technically a review process (people can request a peer review if they are blacklisted) but nobody has every requested it. Usually bad actors know they are bad actors, they're just surprised at getting caught.
Officially we suspend memberships instead of terminating (they have to request their refund to get it) but it amounts to the same thing (no more upvotes on that account).
Don't forgot you can also earn points by scoring the clarity and helpfulness of other qualifying responses.
Yes, your SBI subscription can be terminated at sole discretion of SBI for one or more of the following reasons:
Plagiarism. Posting content from other sources without proper credits and acting as if it's your own.
Spamming. Creating posts at rapid pace with low effort and low quality content.
Bad faith. Bad behaviors toward other Steemians. This may include unfair flagging and other inappropriate actions.
Blacklisted. Currently SBI uses @buildawhale and @steemcleaners blacklists to help identify bad actors. If you get blacklisted by those account you lose the benefits of your SBI shares.
Other reasons. SBI reserves the right to terminate subscription of any user for any reason not mentioned above.
Accurate. Response accepted as a qualifying submission. For 5, there is technically a review process (people can request a peer review if they are blacklisted) but nobody has every requested it. Usually bad actors know they are bad actors, they're just surprised at getting caught.
Don't forgot you can also earn points by scoring the clarity and helpfulness of other qualifying responses.
Yes, if you are found to be plagiarising or otherwise acting in bad faith then you will lose your membership. If you are honest, you will not have a problem!
Yes, it can. Your subscription can be terminated for plagiarism, fraud or spamming as spotted by either @steemcleaners or @buildawhale if you get into their blacklist. When this happens you can appeal and ask for a peer review. Also, you can ask for a refund on the shares you bought by sponsoring someone but they will be returned to you minus the value you have got for them so far. As anyone terminated will not receive a ROI from Steem Basic Income.
Yes. Your subscription can be terminated if you have many flags, like for plagiarism, fraud or spamming as spotted by either @steemcleaners or @buildawhale and you get into their blacklist. In this case, @steembasicincome will assess if your case is worth terminating your subscription. @steembasicincome can also override accounts if they disagree with the verdicts of @steemcleaners or @buildawhale.
Oh, we can edit. I thought this is touch-move once you came and checked the responses. I have edited my initial reply. I will make my round with the others.
You're welcome. We wanted the process to be education for everyone, not just about finding the winners. Providing the opportunity for people to learn and fix their misunderstandings increases the educational value.
Your subscription may be terminated because of plagiarizing or spamming or if they assessed your account of not being worthy because of illegal activity
Yes, they can. Members that are terminated for plagiarism or other illegal activity will still receive a partial refund of any enrollment fee they have paid (enrollments paid by the member, not enrollments where the member was sponsored). So while you are removed SBI does not take the money that you invested.
We will let the other stand as your entry on this category. If you still want to edit that one (to incorporate something from here that you like better), please not the edit since it has already been accepted as a qualifying response.
Accurate. Response accepted as a qualifying submission. Particularly for 5, (and actually in all cases) there is technically a review process (people can request a peer review if they are blacklisted) but nobody has every requested it. Usually bad actors know they are bad actors, they're just surprised at getting caught.
Officially we suspend memberships instead of terminating (they have to request their refund to get it) but it amounts to the same thing (no more upvotes on that account).
Don't forgot you can also earn points by scoring the clarity and helpfulness of other qualifying responses.
Rating 5 - detailed and covers major points. In my opinion, language is too informal for an FAQ section, but that is just a personal preference.
I will give it a 4 for all the good info but extra words are funny but not my taste when looking for info.
I rate this as 5. You don't need to be down to earth in explaining every detail. Just keep it brief and presentable.
Yes, your SBI subscription can be terminated at sole discretion of SBI for one or more of the following reasons:
Accurate. Response accepted as a qualifying submission. For 5, there is technically a review process (people can request a peer review if they are blacklisted) but nobody has every requested it. Usually bad actors know they are bad actors, they're just surprised at getting caught.
Don't forgot you can also earn points by scoring the clarity and helpfulness of other qualifying responses.
Answer 7 - Reason number 5 is the most important.
7 clarity score
Divides actions that may result to potential subscription termination into easy to read points and gives nice short explanation for each of them.
Rating 7 - very clear answer with the appropriate level of information.
Rating 7, perfect structure and full information
I will give you a 7 I like the list with more info on what will get you banned.
This is a 7. Nicely presented and very clear. Hat's off!
Yes, if you are found to be plagiarising or otherwise acting in bad faith then you will lose your membership. If you are honest, you will not have a problem!
Accurate. Response accepted as a qualifying submission.
Don't forgot you can also earn points by scoring the clarity and helpfulness of other qualifying responses.
6! Good answer, simple might be the right way to go with this question, but the most important would be to reserve the rights to SBI.
Rating 6 - a simple, straightforward answer covering the main points.
I will give it a 5 as it is a good simple answer that is correct. But it lacks some details.
This is a 5. One can understand the reply but it wouldn't look good on a FAQ page.
Yes, it can. Your subscription can be terminated for plagiarism, fraud or spamming as spotted by either @steemcleaners or @buildawhale if you get into their blacklist. When this happens you can appeal and ask for a peer review. Also, you can ask for a refund on the shares you bought by sponsoring someone but they will be returned to you minus the value you have got for them so far. As anyone terminated will not receive a ROI from Steem Basic Income.
Rating 7 - perfect answer, very clear and with the right amount of info.
Accurate. Response accepted as a qualifying submission.
Don't forgot you can also earn points by scoring the clarity and helpfulness of other qualifying responses.
I give a 7 for this. I think you put the correction of some of the answers in good use lol
6 clarity point
Redirecting to the refund policy question will make this answer perfect :)
Yes. Your subscription can be terminated if you have many flags, like for plagiarism, fraud or spamming as spotted by either @steemcleaners or @buildawhale and you get into their blacklist. In this case, @steembasicincome will assess if your case is worth terminating your subscription. @steembasicincome can also override accounts if they disagree with the verdicts of @steemcleaners or @buildawhale.
Mostly accurate. We are using @steemcleaners and @buildawhale blacklists now instead of a running total of flags.
You are welcome to edit your submission and I will review again (or you can resubmit if your edit is substantial.)
Edit: Looks good now. Response accepted as a qualifying submission.
Don't forget you can also earn points by scoring the clarity and helpfulness of other qualifying responses.
Oh, we can edit. I thought this is touch-move once you came and checked the responses. I have edited my initial reply. I will make my round with the others.
Thank you for giving us the chance. 😊
You're welcome. We wanted the process to be education for everyone, not just about finding the winners. Providing the opportunity for people to learn and fix their misunderstandings increases the educational value.
I couldn't agree more. Thanks again!
Rating 6 - a good response with the necessary info in a reasonably clear manner.
Rating a 5 is a good answer. There is a little info missing.
I give you a 6. An in-depth response.
Yes, if you don‘t behave right.
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Accurate. Response accepted as a qualifying submission.
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Rating 4 - not enough information, too general.
Rating 2, don't suitable for a FAQ
Rating 3 true statement but too general.
This is a 2. Not a detail response and doesn't fit for a FAQ response.
Your subscription may be terminated because of plagiarizing or spamming or if they assessed your account of not being worthy because of illegal activity
It's not so much 'not being worthy' but we need to avoid upvoting illegal activity to protect the rest of the members from legal risks.
Accurate. Response accepted as a qualifying submission.
Don't forgot you can also earn points by scoring the clarity and helpfulness of other qualifying responses.
Rating 6 - good clear and concise answer.
Rating a 4 simple anwer that is good but missing some info and wording could be better.
Rating is 6. Easy to understand, very direct and brief.
Yes. If you are found guilty of spamming and/or plagiarism and being blacklisted by @steemcleaners @buildawhale your subscription maybe terminated.
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Mostly accurate. We are using @steemcleaners and @buildawhale blacklists now instead of a running total of flags.
You are welcome to edit your submission and I will review again (or you can resubmit if your edit is substantial.)
Rating 3 due to a few mistakes. If fixed to a 5.
Fixed lol
Rating 5 - clear answer, but a bit oversimplified, reasons like "illegal activity" not mentioned.
Yes, they can. Members that are terminated for plagiarism or other illegal activity will still receive a partial refund of any enrollment fee they have paid (enrollments paid by the member, not enrollments where the member was sponsored). So while you are removed SBI does not take the money that you invested.
Rating 6 - I like your other answer better.
That is some lag issue I thought I edited it not put in two.
We will let the other stand as your entry on this category. If you still want to edit that one (to incorporate something from here that you like better), please not the edit since it has already been accepted as a qualifying response.
This is a 6. Does not provide an in-depth of why a subscription can be terminated others it's perfect!