Alert, Newcomers Cases to Analyze
Reviewing content during my time on the platform is one of the tasks I've undertaken, as I believe it's necessary to identify cases of abuse that seek to take advantage of the reward system. This task has provided me with an important record of information, which has allowed me to identify interesting cases, such as the one I show you below.

Recently, I identified a case related to the activity of certain referred users. I conducted an exhaustive analysis based on their published content formats. These patterns revealed surprising patterns that warrant attention when supporting their content. The suspicious cases are related to @hamzayousafzai, whom we invite to validate the authenticity of the users.
Trail 1
Related accounts share the same layout or format for their presentation content. While this may be considered normal, there is no interest in promoting the originality of each user. Let's look at four posts to see the similarities between them:
madiha01 | mohsin-sadiq | m-abid | afrkhan |
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Trail 2
One of the questions presented as a presentation outline receives the same response pattern, which arouses some curiosity. Let's look at some examples:
User / Post | Content |
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m-abid | ![]() |
salman-sarim01 | ![]() |
ibrahim303 | ![]() |
z-khan29 | ![]() |
faizyabrahim18 | ![]() |
Trail 3
Although achievement tasks in the Newcomers community have stopped being promoted, most of these accounts continue to display posts about them. This would be nice if they showed some originality, but we've discovered some cases where some of the content is similar. Let's take a look at these examples.
User / Post | Content |
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sajidkhnswat 🚩 | ![]() |
ibrahim303 | ![]() |
m-abid | ![]() |
To the users involved in these cases who want rewards, I encourage you to participate appropriately, respecting the content policies. There are users committed to the well-being of the platform and the ability to detect and report any account that displays abuse and undermines Steemit's reputation.
Cc: @steemcurator01, @chriddi, @the-gorilla, @steemchiller, Maybe you have another view of these cases.
Last thing from me - it'd be worth discussing this with your other team members, it looks like they're still actively voting for some of these accounts.
Yes, we're working on it.
Thanks for your feedback.
We’ve been duely informed sir.
Great job sir
Thank you, noted! I have a few more accounts with suspicious activities which I will reveal with concrete proves.
In this video I teach students how to follow the guidelines. My course is on Udemy so I uploaded this video to YouTube to demonstrate my teaching style. However some students are not following the Guide for Newcomers and Content Etiquette so let them be bothered by it.
Yes, we appreciate the tools you use to promote Steemit. However, it's necessary to monitor and ensure that these new users meet at least the basic requirement, such as authentic content.
I completely agree. I have instructed them a hundred times, but everyone just tries to take shortcuts to earn money. That’s why they simply copy from the lectures. I have decided to delete my course completely. From today, I will never invite anyone to Steemit. I give up.
I really appreciated your research Dear friend but I am curios, I already posted my introduction post but my account is not labeled in steemitachievers 1 completion.
@adeljose , @the-gorilla
I have now unpublished my Steemit course. Udemy is not allowing me to delete it completely. However, from today onwards, any student who joins Steemit using my name might have come through a leaked version of my lecture. I am aware that some students downloaded my lecture and shared it with others.
Therefore, I officially announce that no new student joining through my referral will be considered as coming from me. If anyone joins Steemit using my name from now on, they do not belong to my team or under my guidance.
Each of us should be able to support user validation in our regions. Sharing an induction course isn't a bad idea, but it's good to answer the call when we're called and suggest some basic things.
I often come across someone who keeps posting the same content, tagging our curators. The content seems offensive, though I can't understand it completely – something about prostitutes, and there are always pictures of chickens. I'm not sure what they're trying to convey with the tags. Maybe I should bookmark their posts the next time I see them but I'm sure the curators would have seen that.
very good
I have not done anything wrong, and you have placed my account under review. Please remove it from under review. 🙏🙏🙏