That is information. Better later than ever.
Allow me to give you some information about Hive Cuba, there is only one person(@manuphotos) doing the curation since months ago. It’s the same person who does all the work replying to any question in the community group on Telegram, helps create a P2P bot where Cubans can buy HBD with Fiat directly witout a KYC (only in Korea until now with KYC), introduces Hive to businesses organizes events, codes the script for delegations, collaborates with other community activities, and a lot more (without getting paid for it). But it's ok, you didn't know that and didn't have to.
It might be good for me to be more organized (I don't have the time to read also the comments sometimes), but it would be great for you to notify the communities or voters from the first post when any user commits fraud. It's as easy as collaborating with any social front-end to add a Warning mark to those posts where HiveWatcher has made a comment with some specific words. You have the budget for it and that's very frustrating.
To add an end to this conversation, let's do our best after listening to criticism and that is to improve based on that opinion. At least that is what I will try to do. Starting with deleting the moderators that arisn't really curating and finishing my own curation tool since there isn't anyone yet who can scale (if all I have to do allows me the time).
Thanks for the feedback.
There used to be a blacklist mark on Hive.blog frontend but adding any such marks would make little sense since each frontend is decentralised (peakd.com, ecency.com, etc) and it is up to each frontend's developer to add such a feature. Most frontends have not been in favour of adding similar features. It is not a matter of budget.