Not this specific account, because there's little that @steemcleaners can do. @guiltyparties and @themarkymark are in the process of removing the delegated SP from the accounts, I've supplied them with my list of 86 accounts.
This is a long running problem stemming from just one user who was caught plagiarising around 3/4 months ago. Many users and groups are well aware of the accounts, we've dubbed them the Steemit Doofus League (SDL).
Their flags are worth literally 0 most of the time, as they don't seem to understand how SP and VW work.
I've got to say, I'm a little taken aback about your comments about KYC. You are aware that cryptocurrencies in general are nowhere near as anonymous as many believe? There are privacy oriented coins like Monero and it's siblings, but Steem certainly isn't privacy orientated. As Steemit is a platform where users can earn money, and good money too, regulation is inevitable. Steemit isn't just another social media platform, it's a financial platform too. Just because accounts have been validated to a good degree, that doesn't mean users lose their anonymity between each other, should they want it. I completely understand that to many a KYC process would put them off, but if you truly think you can be anonymous online, then maybe the internet isn't for you. Although I appreciate your luck, I've been doing ok without it so far.
STEEM doesn't have to be KYC, a lot of people including myself migrate from platforms that demand my personal information and Steemit definitely won't adopt this in their right mind, what's the point of being on Steemit if I cannot remain anonymous.
No one said blockchain technogy is for being anonymous (it's a public ledger) but it sure as hell doesn't ask for your license and blood sample. No idea what you prove to achieve with this post.
Maybe if you read it in its entirety you'd have an idea
I also never said it had to be, that was just my proposal. Rather than saying they gave up reading because they got triggered at the sight of KYC, some people have proposed different ideas.
The point of being on Steemit isn't to be anonymous to everyone, and who are you trying to remain anonymous from? Rhetoric about blood samples is great and all, but what do you propose? My main issue is with the loss in value
Not this specific account, because there's little that @steemcleaners can do. @guiltyparties and @themarkymark are in the process of removing the delegated SP from the accounts, I've supplied them with my list of 86 accounts.
This is a long running problem stemming from just one user who was caught plagiarising around 3/4 months ago. Many users and groups are well aware of the accounts, we've dubbed them the Steemit Doofus League (SDL).
Their flags are worth literally 0 most of the time, as they don't seem to understand how SP and VW work.
I've got to say, I'm a little taken aback about your comments about KYC. You are aware that cryptocurrencies in general are nowhere near as anonymous as many believe? There are privacy oriented coins like Monero and it's siblings, but Steem certainly isn't privacy orientated. As Steemit is a platform where users can earn money, and good money too, regulation is inevitable. Steemit isn't just another social media platform, it's a financial platform too. Just because accounts have been validated to a good degree, that doesn't mean users lose their anonymity between each other, should they want it. I completely understand that to many a KYC process would put them off, but if you truly think you can be anonymous online, then maybe the internet isn't for you. Although I appreciate your luck, I've been doing ok without it so far.
STEEM doesn't have to be KYC, a lot of people including myself migrate from platforms that demand my personal information and Steemit definitely won't adopt this in their right mind, what's the point of being on Steemit if I cannot remain anonymous.
No one said blockchain technogy is for being anonymous (it's a public ledger) but it sure as hell doesn't ask for your license and blood sample. No idea what you prove to achieve with this post.
Maybe if you read it in its entirety you'd have an idea
I also never said it had to be, that was just my proposal. Rather than saying they gave up reading because they got triggered at the sight of KYC, some people have proposed different ideas.
The point of being on Steemit isn't to be anonymous to everyone, and who are you trying to remain anonymous from? Rhetoric about blood samples is great and all, but what do you propose? My main issue is with the loss in value