While it may not be a scam in your opinion, it could be considered spam. Spam is not appreciated by the community and could be flagged or may result in action from the cheetah bot..
Some things that can be considered spam:
- Banner ads of any kind
- Referral links/codes
- Repeating the same post
- Links to known scams, phishing sites, and other dangerous links
I respect that, and keep up the great work. I have to say I put some real thought and time into writing this article. I did share some referral links, of that I am guilty, which I will be careful in the future to avoid. On that note I believe people newer to bitcoin should be able to review posts like this as a kind of heads up, the sites I know are scams the links were never posted as I do not wish to help people lose money, just compound free mining, free cryptos and maybe be able to afford a vacation every couple years. Sorry in advance if anyone sees it as spam. Would it be more appropriate to remove shared referrals from the post and maybe share them in the comments? Or remove altogether?
The problem that Steemcleaners is intending to highlight here is the excessive amount of referral links. Generally speaking, they are frowned upon even if an article contains just one.
ya I figured, good to know, thanks @dutch, I may just delete the whole post. Kano is down, Dogemining is glitching, hashspaces no response from admins about hacked account... editing...
I mean, I wouldn't go that far... Just make any edits you feel are appropriate and ease up on referrals in future.
Ya I suppose its already out there doing it's thing, thanks again Dutch