What?! This guy @charles1 has been around this platform for quite a long time now and never posted anything wrong. I think Guard @guard needs to be calibrated. @anyx
@guard and the others also dowbvoted my post where I reported spam yesterday. I think the problem is instead of using .com, edit the site to (dot) com
More so, some bots will even collect ur money and will not upvote saying it's scam. Quite funny.
Issue is you can't filter out high rated members as hacked accounts posting links will become a very serious threat as time moves along. Think about how facebook spam gets sent around once an account is hacked. If a "trusted" account isn't flagged from directing towards a knows spam link then a hacked account increases in value.
I guess the main problem here is not the hacking of accounts, but anti-spam and anti-phishing bots don't exempt links, words and accounts even if they are totally safe. Anything that goes under their radar, whether the content is safe or not, as long as it contains 'words' or content that they deem pose a threat, they mark it as spam.
But...is it still the same thing now? I hope @guard and other bots have been calibrated. Been away from the Steemit world for over a week.
Good point....thanks for your comment
@guard and the others also dowbvoted my post where I reported spam yesterday. I think the problem is instead of using .com, edit the site to (dot) com
More so, some bots will even collect ur money and will not upvote saying it's scam. Quite funny.
Funny it is. But the quite annoying kind of funny. Have you raised this issue?
@bikerkiddo
I did and was refunded. You can check it out in my blog.
Issue is you can't filter out high rated members as hacked accounts posting links will become a very serious threat as time moves along. Think about how facebook spam gets sent around once an account is hacked. If a "trusted" account isn't flagged from directing towards a knows spam link then a hacked account increases in value.
I guess the main problem here is not the hacking of accounts, but anti-spam and anti-phishing bots don't exempt links, words and accounts even if they are totally safe. Anything that goes under their radar, whether the content is safe or not, as long as it contains 'words' or content that they deem pose a threat, they mark it as spam.
But...is it still the same thing now? I hope @guard and other bots have been calibrated. Been away from the Steemit world for over a week.