Apparently less than she should have made in order to succeed on Steemit. The nobodies apparently became somebodies when they blocked her payout.
As @mobbs said identity theft is a dangerous thing and the community essentially showed her that famous or not, ESPECIALLY famous rather, everybody should be held to the same standard.
I wasn't one of these people, I did not even know who she was until steemit, but proof of identity for a known personality isn't that big of an ask, and she could have easily complied.
Probably enough time to post more than one video without any introduction, unrelated to the site or anything in the last two months. If she made an account, realised she didn't have time or it wasn't for her and left, then what does it matter?
She didn't confirm her identity, so it's considered a fake account until noted otherwise. That's how it works
Apparently less than she should have made in order to succeed on Steemit. The nobodies apparently became somebodies when they blocked her payout.
As @mobbs said identity theft is a dangerous thing and the community essentially showed her that famous or not, ESPECIALLY famous rather, everybody should be held to the same standard.
I wasn't one of these people, I did not even know who she was until steemit, but proof of identity for a known personality isn't that big of an ask, and she could have easily complied.
I am convinced it wasnt her. He/she couldn't comply because he/she wasnt her
Probably enough time to post more than one video without any introduction, unrelated to the site or anything in the last two months. If she made an account, realised she didn't have time or it wasn't for her and left, then what does it matter?
She didn't confirm her identity, so it's considered a fake account until noted otherwise. That's how it works