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8 years ago in #steemitphotochallenge by ninkhisibir (60)
$3.43
- Past Payouts $3.43
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You just wrote yesterday "thank you for verifying" in one of my posts: https://steemit.com/poetry/@ninkhisibir/of-eden-original-poem-and-photography
Thank you for verifying that. I did not see your reply from yesterday. To avoid future confusion from other users it might be a good idea to include a link to your original in your post.
I don't mean this to sound nasty, but maybe if you weren't a bot (most of the time) you could see (you've probably used tineye) that I didn't post this picture anywhere else yet — this is from a different angle than the one I had on EyeEm. So it didn't occur to me to include "a link to an original", since this is the original. :) Maybe you guys should make a whitelist or something? Every post I made so far that had non-original material in it had the sources properly adressed. Also with artists crossposting in general is a common thing, so you'll going to have this problem pretty often when more of them join Steemit. Just a suggestion.