Ah, my comments section is probably an ok place to ask this, since we're basically alone here:
In last week I was contacted by three people with approximately the same message:
Hello, @crypto.piotr and I have worked together... Together with @crypto.piotr I would like to invite to to my... Hi there. Together with @crypto.piotr I would like to invite you to check out my...
All basically advertising their very similar (basically identical) articles on the NOIA network.
Now, I'm not bothered, simply amused by this. But I have to ask:
Do those folks have your permission to use your name in their promotions?
hi @eccles
I'm actually working with all those bloggers. I managed to get in touch with NOIA Network and Im helping them get some extra exposure. Noia needed several independent reviews about their project so we're trying to provide them with it.
It's more of an informal community structure. Im glad it doesnt really bother you :)
We're finishing our small campaign pretty soon.
Cheers,
Piotr
Ah well organized campaigns are a good thing, I'm all for them -- this post was made to celebrate a successful finish to one of them, after all. It's just when multiple folks contact the same person, directly, with the exact same template that looks like spam. Just something to consider for future campaigns, perhaps? Anyway, the NOIA network seems like an alright idea, hope this one went well.
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hi @eccles
you're very responsive which is absolutely great and steemit community surely will benefit by having you here.
if you would ever like to keep in touch and support each other closer, then drop me a message [email protected].
This will allow us to communicate easier.
No pressure of course,
Cheers, Piotr
[never mind this double comment, Partiko messed up]