What I propose for steemcleaners:
- Try to look at things on a case by case basis. If people are doing something wrong they feel they are doing something wrong. You will deter them quite easy
- Turn off the Cheetah, it looks extremely bad on you if your intentions are true.
- Have a clear pattern first warn, then discuss with user, and if it is really problematic (like true plagiarism, id-theft) act.
- Stop with the high upvotes on the steemcleaners comment. Again this makes you less credible.
- Look into the vote/view ratio in your blog, I am not the first to notice.
- Manage your own posts regarding comments/spam
As discussed earlier, biggest problem on Steemit and the loss of new users involves issues regarding the rewards and tactics to steal from the reward pool. It is very disencouraging to see lots of these crap posts make lots of money. My feeling is that discussions with key stakeholders (whales) is the only option since they are a large part of enabling this all. So yes I do see some value in steemcleaners if it is done professionally. I am currently just disagreeing with you posting comments under our posts I find unjustified. In my opinion it is a way of forcing your opinion on others. This is clearly different from other abuse that I have to admit you do combat.