First of all, congratulations on your great work @anyx! Both when it comes to personal efforts and financial invest I think you and your team are definitely doing an exceptional job on this platform. Chapeau!
I've got a question regarding plagiarism, identity theft and copyright abuse: do you believe that a better education of new users could contribute to reduce steemcleaner's operational workload? Or in other words: do you generally believe that new users that join the platform could be better informed about the general rules in terms of content creation and distribution?
I figured maybe from the users' reactions on your warnings and advices you may deduce if there's an actual lack of briefings/instructions/tutorials.
In advance thanks for getting back :-)
Thanks! :)
I definitely believe plagiarism and copyright are things that can be taught and learned as new members get onboarded, and I think this should be better discussed with new members. (Identity theft doesn't really have an excuse -- that's an active con, no way it's a misunderstanding.)
We have to remember that not everyone here will have an education from a first world country, and they may not understand things like copyright. Education for these people would be ideal.
How to better educate: I'm not sure. We try our best with steemcleaners, but we're putting out fires rather than preventing them.
Thanks for getting back so quickly!
I supposed that you'd answer something like that. Even though I'm not behind them on a daily basis, my experience has been very similar to yours.
Let's keep this as a priority and promote education whenever we can.
Steem on!