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RE: Spam, Comment and Post Farming Report - 03/13/2018

in #spaminator8 years ago

If you are not adding much to the discussion and mostly promoting yourself then your comments are likely to be considered spam. Maybe target your comments more carefully. It's not a competition to get the most followers. You benefit more from followers who share your interests

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Did I ask for followers? You are associating me, incorrectly, with others who do certain things I do not do. You and others can stereotype and make maybe too many assumptions about people, kind of like judging books by covers over content, context, diving deep, and people do that with me all the time and it is too bad I am too dumb and too retarded to add ENOUGH to conversations and threads and posts and everything and it is too bad that I am not a no face person from one of those islands or places or cities on Game Of Thrones where they learn to steal faces and everything. It is too bad I cannot hide in the shadows like a turtle could. I eat too much oatmeal and not enough pizza for that. I will continue to do whatever I do and/or don't do because that is what I believe in more than oatmeal itself.

I'm not going to get into an argument with you. It seems your intentions are good, but some may interpret them differently.

I believe in the first 2 American Amendments. I believe in the Internet Bill of Rights which people are pushing now in 2018, that is this year, and I believe in western civilization, philosophy, and in @Stefan.Molyneux. I believe in journalism and in @Cernovich. We do better as humans as we talk about things and have debates more and more and more.

I believe in Monty Python

I know very little about you, but if people are regarding you comments as spam then it is their freedom to flag you. You are free to do what you want here with no ruling body to say otherwise, but the community may judge you.

It's interesting that you have more followers than me, but get very few votes. It's quality, not quantity that matters. You need to build a relationship with people. If they don't see a value in what you do then you don't get the votes. I know that 98% of my followers don't look at what I do, but I value the other 2%.

Steemit is a bold new experiment in social media. We have to figure out for ourselves how it can work for the good of all.