If we allow the argument of "promoting" than what's to stop another person from promoting that Chinese ASMR vlogger? I am not going to argue slippery slope fallacy but how does low quality posts that can be made in less than a minute "promoting" someone help encourage quailty content in the Hive community; especially if two or three are "promoting" the same person with no association to the person they are promoting?
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I agree with @hivewatchers action of downvoting & most likely blacklisting
But I caution about using the words he is using, especially in the automated comments calling people ID thiefs, scammers & spammers
I am certain some of the people who receive those comments are not
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The automated blacklist comment was by anyx in his database. It is a general comment. It says "or" (identity thief). As one of the reasons why someone is blacklisted. Maybe we could have separate blacklist comment for identity theft/deception. I will mention it to anyx. It will require some changes in database and bot coding.
Even if @hivewatchers points to someone who likely intended to impersonate, if they hadn't yet claimed to be that person, it should be worded in a different way IMO
Posted via D.BuzzBut we will be adding opt-in blacklists to @dbuzz and I replied to HW about creating a verificatiom system
The idea is to have an automated verification system where #HIVE accounts could associate their 3rd party social media accounts to their #HIVE usernames to prove they are legit
Posted via D.BuzzWe'd display this on @dbuzz, similar to a blue checkmark, but users could opt-out/turn it off