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RE: Where is your Playmate now? How Some Whales are Contributing to the Destruction of Steemit.

in #catfish8 years ago (edited)

Its an interesting post. I'm glad you followed this story and brought it to everyone's attention. I think there are several questions this brings up.

  1. Was this person really who they said they were? Did we fall victim to another identity theft scam?
  2. If this person was really who they said they were (or at least involved with them in some way in order to be able to post on their Twitter and Facebook accounts) why did they just make their few big posts and run? It seems like they could have at least milked it for a while longer, if not stayed and continued to be a part of the site.
  3. Is the whole attracting celebrities idea as beneficial as we think it is for Steemit?
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 8 years ago  Reveal Comment

Hahah, I laughed when I saw that you said she was a C list celeb.
It was interesting what has happened to some of these chicks. Looking back at the chick who did the huge makeup tutorial's first couple post I would have thought that was a catfish situation where some dude just used a hot girls pics from Instagram and then she turned out to be real.

She actually comes back and still posts quite a bit too. She also promotes steemit. @guerrint is her handle. She is legit and I'm glad she is dedicated. That makeup tutorial didn't do much for me because I'm a guy, but she did know her material and she put a lot of work into it.

It also did get a lot of people rushing to the platform making makeup tutorials. I wonder how many of them stuck around. LOL

@dollarvigilante did bring a lot of different people with him. We just need more as dedicated as he was to getting his people here, but in different areas of interest.