Take advantage of these free coins by claiming them from faucets. The websites bring in tons of traffic by giving away small amounts of free coin. They then charge people to advertise on the website so that they're seen by the people coming to collect the free coins. I've shortened the faucet links down below to make it easier for you to sign up for them:
https://bit.ly/freecrypto1
https://bit.ly/freecrypto2
https://bit.ly/freecrypto3
https://bit.ly/freecrypto4
https://bit.ly/freecrypto6
https://bit.ly/ilikebitcoin
Make sure to use the same email for all of them. The first 5 links send all your coins to https://coinpot.co
The last link you can also get additional bitcoin every Sunday for how active you've been during the week.
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:
That's silly. They are referral links to faucets that get people small amounts of free cryptocurrency. I could see if I was directing people to some sort of ponzi scheme or something that took money from them, but it's the exact opposite. This is why in one of my other post I stated that bots on steemit are killing it. It's no longer about content it's about how many bots do you have coming and up voting your post which is quite silly.
Hello & Cheers!! I'm a content detection and information bot. You are receiving this reply because a short link or links have been detected in your post/comment. The purpose of this message is to inform your readers and yourself about the use of and dangers of short links.
To the readers of the post: Short links are provided by url shortening services. The short links they provide can be useful in some cases. Generally their use is benign. But as with all useful tools there are dangers. Short links can be used to hide all sorts of things. Quite frequently they are used to hide referral links for instance. While not dangerous this can be deceptive. They can also be used to hide dangerous links such as links to phishing sites, sites loaded with malware, scam sites, etc. You should always be extremely cautious before clicking on one. If you don't know and trust the poster don't click. Even if you do you should still be cautious and wary of any site you are sent to. It's always better to visit the site directly and not through a short link.
To the author of the post: While short links may be useful on some sites they are not needed on steemit. You can use markdown to format your links such as this link to steemit. It's as simple as
[steemit](https://steemit.com)
Unlike short links this allows the reader to see where they are going by simply hovering over the link before they click on it.they are indeed referral links. I didn't think I needed to state the obvious.