STEEMIT: Soul searching yourself. Want to be EVIL OR GOOD on this system? RESTEEM THIS ONE PLEASE
Every single user of steemit is given a choice: BE EVIL OR GOOD. Some try both. Don't be evil, you'll be discovered.
It doesn't take long to look around the STEEM blockchain and see who is misbehaving, scamming, and trying to cheat the system.
Unfortunately it can feel like it takes even longer, to find GOOD people, with honest intentions, and good content. (which isn't true.. you see it a lot)
Why is there so much effort spent on cheating STEEM?
Cheating the system is easy work in the beginning for a very short while
Being GOOD and honest is hard work in the beginning, but it lasts for a very LONG while
I find a lot of new users join, try to act appropriately, it doesn't work. They never read something I wrote 3 months ago nicknamed the 11 cent post titled:
FAQ - QUESTION TIME
Q: If I spent a long time on here, like two whole weeks and I'm not making $30 a post, shouldn't I give up, and become evil instead to make money?
- A: No, tricking the users here will last a very short time and soon you'll have people running around downvoting your junk.
Q: What if I don't do evil things (like spam, or come up with other cheating ways), and STILL no one notices me?
- A: Get better at interacting with other users, participating in things like discord, Whaleshares, Steemittalk, steemspeak, steemit.chat or meeting people by visiting THEIR blogs instead of waiting for people to come to you.
(Wait where are the links for those? Gotta do your own research and searches. I tipped you off already on those places)
Q: What if I want to get rich quick?
- A: EVIL or GOOD methods on steem do not make anyone get rich quick. That includes the scammers. Only GOOD methods make people get rich in the long term.
Q: But in the early days, didn't people "game the system"?
- A: Yes, they did. They are discovered a lot faster now. Do it, and basically your account dies.
Q: Wait? How can my account "die" -- there are no moderators here!
- A: Oh yes there is.. it's called steempowered accounts, who do not take kindly to evil methods to steal from the reward pool. They often have high reputation and can take your level 58 account and turn it into a level (-1) account pretty fast, especially when they call on others to stop your evil nonsense.
Q: So what, @intelliguy ... we're all suppose to act like you, take your advice, do what you do?
- A: Of course not. I'm not nearly online enough to even take my own advice. If I was, I'd be posting 1 single fantastic post each day of the week. I'd never power down, and heck, I'd probably be worth over $150,000 in steempower right now.
Problem is, I have very little time. I have huge bills and have had to power down before. If my real life struggles didn't get in my way, yes, I'd have over $150K worth of steem.
If my advice is good. It doesn't matter how big my account is. So don't ask silly questions like this again.
Q: What's the point of trying to limit scammers, cheap posters, people who game the system, it's everyone for themselves, right?
- A: No. First of all (and I really mean this), it hurts YOU. The one doing it. Your not going to get very far in this game long term, so don't do that to yourself.
Next, yes, of course, it hurts me. If you're scamming rewards in the short term, that's one extra day I don't get paid properly for what I should have earned otherwise.
...and your followers will hate you too, and drop you. It's hard to earn followers. Don't abuse them either.
BUT THIS IS THE BIG PROBLEM
If you're doing it. Someone else is doing it. That hurts the whole system as a whole. If you're trying to crash and burn this thing with your greed, you're going to be sorry, because this cash cow will end sooner than you think.
SO DON'T BE EVIL. DON'T EVEN BE EVIL FOR A MOMENT.
** Steem is designed to be a place where:**
- Work hard
- Share
- Communicate
- Engage
- Do good work
- Don't be evil
...and this place will be here forever. The monetary rewards will grow forever.
So the next time you see someone scamming the system on purpose, go ahead and downvote them, unfollow them, and tell them.. you will not tolerate them filling the blockchain with junk.
This was written tonight because I saw a genuine post by @hitmeasap write a post titled:
The Imperial Bank of @Neoxian Helps Me To Survive! [Amazing & Wonderful!]
...which brought a smile to my eyes (if you can imagine that)... where he mentioned he tried everything including a resteem scheme just to try and get himself out of a jam without a loan.
I go back to the new feed to curate some new content, and then all of a sudden I read this from @sbd.giveaway titled: Resteem for newbies and minnows
With this image:
I scroll down the new list, and see this, posted 2 minutes by @monajam after that one:
Concentrate on the "S" font and the colors... and the "earn SBD or send SBD" idea...
So then I ask @monajam if they know @sbd.giveaway the response:
"Don't know personally, but he/she posts giveaways like few others and I sometimes resteem their posts to support."
....[lol] ok yeah, a little coincidental. 2 minutes apart. Same font. Same way of getting the thumbnail sizing wrong (they both have a little unused space at the bottom) AND @monajam admits they've resteemed @sbd.givaway's posts already.
@monajam is level 50 created June 2017
@sbd.giveaway is level 45 created July 2017
I'm not a rocket scientist... but the possibility of a scam and double accounts is spray painted all over the wall here.
Q: What if you're wrong @intelliguy ? What if it is 2 people and they're not part of the same scam?
- A: I apologize... BUT! Does it matter? It really doesn't. I've seen proof of other people doing "possibly" evil things on this blockchain... and this is how they could appear.
We can't find and stop everyone that does it. What we can do, is appeal to them to stop hurting themselves, me, you, and the whole concept of steemit in general. Many will listen. Some won't. Let's ask the many who might listen to do the right thing and stop this cheating crap.
As my teacher use to say in school:
"You can cheat on the test. In the end, all you are doing is cheating yourselves"
I never knew what that meant until I got older.. Now I fully know what that means.
PLAY NICE. BE NICE. DO GOOD. YOUR REWARDS WILL COME. CHEAT US. CHEAT YOURSELF. YOU'LL LOSE.
The one thing steemit did well so far, is all those 14-18 year old gamers playing their xbox one's and PS4's are now on their laptops. Their controllers sitting on the floor while they find ways to scam STEEM to pay for their habits. Us adults can outsmart them. It's time we use our curation power to do exactly that...
** PLEASE CONSIDER RESTEEMING THIS POST -- IT HELPS US ALL **
Great post. One thing that I would like to emphasize is that it isn't hard to find people on Steemit that are gaming the system. It is tempting to feel that 'everyone is doing it' and therefore it is ok. What I have found though is that for every one person that is doing things the 'evil' way, there are 10 others who are trying to do their best to contribute to the community and add value. My suggestion is to avoid the temptation to try and game the system, and just keep doing what you can to make Steemit a better place. It is going to be the ones doing that who will get recognized and rewarded in the long term, and hopefully bring STEEM to the moon, along with everyone else :)
Ok, I emphasize it too, and it is true:
@timcliff said: "it isn't hard to find people on Steemit that are gaming the system. It is tempting to feel that 'everyone is doing it' and therefore it is ok. What I have found though is that for every one person that is doing things the 'evil' way, there are 10 others who are trying to do their best to contribute to the community and add value."
A very intelligent post...and a wake up call to all who might be tempted to do evil in this platform(that includes me of course). Thanks @intelliguy , I am now following you.
I hate the word cheating because it only gives evil meaning. What I prefer is the word resourceful :) Maybe they're just using their genius minds ^^
I've had family on Steemit for a short while. I have even read some more compelling blogs I wanted to comment on ... months ago! Finally logging in today, and, for whatever reason, your blog resonated with this gal who has a lot to learn about Steeming.
One thing I know for sure is I despise phoney, unethical, line-jumpers in the so-called Real World.
Steemit and the BlockChain world, to me, should be a haven away from the typical BullShit you get from the cattle who've been BRANDED into the system.
Yes, we all have insecurities and fear of uncertainty and fear of deprivation.
But, spitefulness and deception shouldn't be our go-to actions here on Steemit.
Hustle, learn, collaborate... Leave the pettiness to the bleating masses on the other side.
Great to get first comment out of the way. An official intro should follow....
Will figure out style and presentation....SOON.
I agree with your thinking. We can be better here. Why bring the nonsense of real life here too? We shouldn't.
I want Steemit to change the world, but it is in danger of just becoming a cesspool. It's up to each of us to do what we think is necessary to prevent that. That could be flagging, education or something else. I'm not giving up on the dream yet
Amen to that!
SDG
Bring value, and the value will come back to you. The most basic way of conducting business. Excited to see more from you @intelliguy!
So true. It is on Steem like it is in life. Good always wins
So true - I have to admit half the time when I check out scammers I can't even work out if they are making any actual short term gains - not like the one I was checking out who posts hundreds of lame comments and self upvotes them all $25, but like the guy who pretends to be a hot looking babe and spams everyone's posts - he has made $7.60 so far :)
Yes.. they think $7.60 is huge. and they do it again, and make another $5.40 or another $6.20
It's only because they haven't worked for followers, engaged and commented, and did all the hard work to be noticed. If they did... They'd make $20 to $85 a post.. and all those cheap posts would be a complete waste of their time.
Good point. Thanks for pointing it out.
A person working hard can sleep better at night, than a scammer waiting for the impending doom they deserve too :)
Resteemed to show my support. I don't like cheaters, I never have done.
When I was growing up, it was drilled into me that there is more honour in trying but failing, than there is in cheating.
Same applies here.
@intelliguy - good one - resteemed and upvoted :)
Thank you for doing that.. you're the first, and only one, that said that.
...but as I said, it helps all of us. It is really appreciated.
So I'm supposed to (try to) be good. Will see what I can do.
runs to catch a bus to meet some developers that will be building on bitshares
[for those that don't know @virtualgrowth, his comment was semi-sarcastic]
@virtualgrowth you have helped many people.. even those that didn't deserve it, and we both found out too late. Keep up the great work and thanks for dropping by.
When he says "try to be good" and then says:
He spends funds (his funds), on travelling around the globe meeting people from steemit and bitshares, to engage and give recommendations off-chain for the betterment of things you'll soon see. He's already doing good. :) He's looking out for all of us.. and doing a great job.
To anyone reading this: @virtualgrowth is a real stand up individual that I will always trust.
Many people are evil without even noticing it.
When you can make 200$ just by posting sport results or adventures while others are making 5$ for posting elaborate researches and post, the game is just unfair and many curators are quite dumb, check out 50% of the trending page :)
PS: Great post, a bit too simple IMHO (Which can be both :)
I know... but that's only some of the time. Not all of the time.