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I am trying to get the report out early each month from now on, just in case anyone wants to use it for their own post. Thanks for the ENGAGE :D

Dear @glenalbrethsen

In May (2019), you authored 21 top level posts comprising of 119906 characters. You also entered 224 comments onto the Steem blockchain totaling 132913 characters of text.

You used 8 different categories for your content and community was the most popular, chosen 4 times.

The post titled STEEM Is Not A Social Media Platform earned the most comments with 45 replies.

The post shared with the community the most was steem-is-not-a-social-media-platform which was resteemed 9 times.

In May, you cast 474 votes, 2 of these were downvotes, and 0 were cast to self.

Your average vote weight (to the nearest whole number) in May is 26%.

You upvoted janton the most - 50 times, and chose to issue 2 downvotes to cheetah.

You earned 23135.343741 VESTS via Curation, which is approximately 11.613943 Steem Power.

And as an author, you earned 22.835000 SBDS, 0.000000 STEEM, and 131118.951300 VESTS (approximately 65.821714 Steem Power) in May.

Finally, abh12345 upvoted you 27 times in May 2019!

Cheetah feeling the heat! :D

Thank you for the report.

re: Asher

I've been participating in @foodfightfriday (missed a couple weeks now lately, but anyway), and some months back, cheetah decided it would show up and do its comment about users finding similar content by this author—supposedly well meaning but knowing it's because the bulk of the post doesn't change too much from week to week—kind of like the engagement lists posts, or the freewrite post (which is every day, by the way), and yet no cheetah. I guess they'd been trying for weeks to get ahold of someone who could whitelist @foodfightfriday, and I guess it must have finally happened. I just got tired of seeing cheetah doing it's spam thing. I'm not that big a fan, because everywhere I see it show up, it's just unnecessary. And I don't know if people read what it's saying in those instances anyway. It would really easy for people to see it and think, oh, their spamming or plagiarizing when neither is the case. :/

I know where you are coming from, it is frustrating. patrice or guiltyparties are i believe able to get an account away from cheetahs claws.

I'm not entirely sure, but my guess is guiltyparties may have finally got to it. That was after good old pjau became involved, and he doesn't really have much say. So far, though, he's been the go to guy for a couple of instances I know, so I'm glad he works with or knows folks who can redirect the algorithm elsewhere.