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RE: Join me in flagging @haejin - 46k in ABUSE REWARDS

in #steem7 years ago

I have wondered too when i saw, but just crosscheck some facts, and make your decision.
Use the statistic tools (top left menu, sSteemit app center) related to the users, and decide for your self.
Start here: https://www.steemnow.com/@haejin and see the voting patterns, and wich accounts are voting him in 2sec timeframes

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Many people read several posts on a blog and then afterwards go to upvote those that they found valuable, I do this a lot!
We all have different patterns of behavior both online and in real life. My behavior is not suspicious just because I don´t act like you...

Also I waited a long time to get my account on Steemit, and when I finally joined i upvoted all the posts that I had read and enjoyed before I got my account.

Again, totally normal behavior...

So i guess you didnt check account stats, voting patterns, whale activity, the other accounts that were recently mass created and only do one line comments and vote on haejin posts?
No? well, no problem... its your choice to be a blind sheep that believe on whoever make the most amazing promisse....
But when when you defend a position is usually good to have some data and real facts (not somebody told me facts). That give something called credibility
But what can i do. There will always be blind sheep that follow the wolf. I am so glad i am not one of them...

PS: The magic of the good scam artist is to make the scammed believe he is recieve something good. Also, google can do wonders to increase your knowledge...

If it a scam then it is really well done, because @haejins followers are getting rich.. Most scammers are not highly qualified analysts who help others profit...