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RE: How many of the "introduction" posts are genuine?

in #steemitabuse9 years ago

I'm with you on that. I'm not concerned with real women exploiting their various talents. What concerns me more is catfish, quite likely men, cooking up fake profiles and fake stories. Again though, people can vote for whatever they want and if they don't seek any verification, that's their own fault. I imagine there will be more fake stories getting exposed over time, and the community will become more vigilant.

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That's because men want the easy cash too, can you blame them?

The big issue that the young Steem community is still blind to is that what we have here is an exchange for trading social capital (approval, upvotes, caring) for Steem money. Pretty (fertile) women have the highest natural social capital in almost any society, they do not have to do or say anything of value, they just need to exist and look good, to be automatically liked by everyone born with a dick.

4Chan and other places like that has long recognized these kinda trends and they have organically evolved an extreme distaste for "Hi I am a girl" posts, which is summed up in their brilliant motto "Tits or GTFO".