Okay, well that is reassuring for two reasons.
I was worried that the resource credits for newbies would be so low they wouldn't be able to post and comment much. But if a spammer can post shit for an hour constantly, that means a genuine user should be able to engage properly through comments, etc with established users.
It does stop the spammers.
Yes, I agree with you changing the RC cost for people who post a lot within a few minutes would make sence. HOWEVER, that should not apply to comments (that - at one stage anyway - seemed to be more RC expensive than posts), because if you are having a genuine conversation with someone new it would be a shame to have to knock it on the head if they are running low on credits...
Great work, my friend
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I completely agree, it should not apply to comments, only posts.
There is quite a bit for a genuine account to work with but they must still budget. I see introduceyourself posts published, I have a look, I see these new members wasting resources saying "thank you" under every comment. That needs to stop and they need to budget better. Sometimes I see them upvote each comment plus say a simple thanks. That's even worse. The vote is pointless anyway. It's not a 'like' button. They have much to learn but eventually the word should get out.
It is hard for new people to adjust to steem. We're conditioned in life to be polite and to say thank you, and in social media land a like is a thank you. So people need to adjust to steemit. Its not easy
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It is hard for new people to adjust to steem. We're conditioned in life to be polite and to say thank you, and in social media land a like is a thank you. So people need to adjust to steemit. Its not easy
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This is true. I'd suggest saying thanks in advance, once, at the bottom of each post. People understand and respect the struggles. More should vote as well to help these noobs get out of the jam they're in.