It didn't work for me :)
I and kr community didn't flag (there maybe few but I couldn't count all of them) him for about three weeks, but he keeps flagging kr posts a lot. While I have no concerns about flagging on repetitively high-rewarded authors, rather I thank to him for balancing bot's influences. But one issue is he's often flagging first post of newbies (or first $100+ post of them), and another issue is he flagged real good posts, which even have over +2000 views since it was linked to other sites(sometimes Google Now suggestion). This discouraged newbies and good-quality authors a lot and is obviously destructive.
However, we still not revenge back, because we believe spreading negativity will ruin the whole Steem community. What's your thought about it?
My thoughts are that you should stop rewarding shitty posts that have 15 views with $100+. If you did that, there would be no flags. Since I have to spend so much time on KR posts every day and there are so many that I consider abuse, I do not have time to look into the history of every author. Get your community and bots under control and you won't have any more issues. When you keep rewarding people like @littlestar, @kb720k, @gotoperson, @godknows who make multiple $100+ posts per day with a single photo then I will stop flagging the posts. Until then, you will continue to receive flags when I have time to review. It's not a tough concept. Stop rewarding shit just because it's Korean and I will have no need to negate the rewards on them. I've told you this multiple times now.
I believe I got a unique blog with posts deserving your attention @berniesanders and hopefully your long term support. Thank you for checking it out. I seriously belive that solid original good content is the key of steemit's and steems success in the long run.
See what he downvoted. Does this seem legit to say "shitty posts that have 15 views with $100+(it was before he downvoted)?
https://steemit.com/kr/@maa/46mpgf
https://steemit.com/kr/@maa/2017-5-20
https://steemit.com/kr/@maa/3qwkmu
He may need more zero on view counts.
We all know those view counts are fake bullshit. Good try though. Why would a post with 2200+ views get less than 125 votes. Either the views are fake or the content is shit and people don't want to vote. Which is it @clayop? I think I'll actually increase my flagging at this point since you're not understanding, maybe then you'll get it @clayop.
Because most of views from non-steem people. These posts were linked to external sites
E.g. See this google result. We can find three links of https://steemit.com/kr/@maa/46mpgf
I'd love to see it, unfortunately I cannot read Korean. Maybe the solution would be to ask the gentleman to also posts in English? I'm sure it was misunderstanding because of the language barrier :)
revisa mi blog tambien esta en ingles y en español, lo publico en varios idiomas para que todo el mundo lo pueda leer
What are community bots im so confused
False accusation. Show me how many posts with 15 views and $100+ rewards I voted for. Among those accounts you mentioned, I voted only one post (which has $35) from @littlestar @kb720k and @godknows in last two weeks. There are three posts with +$100 of @gotoperson I voted, but all of them has over +50 views and good participation, over 20 comments.
I'm not blaming YOU, I'm blaming YOUR community you claim to have built. I don't care what you say anymore. If I feel the rewards are not warranted, they will get flagged. Their posts suck, they're not doing any good for Steemit and they're just sucking up rewards.
Regarding that thing, I am not blaming you too. I honestly appreciate your work. It actually balances rewards and makes the community healthier.
What I have concerns is flagging on quality posts with high views(mostly from external sites) and community engagements. Additionally, newbies posts should be carefully dealt, with the consideration of "values from expanding user-base". Gladly, it seems that you are not flagging on newbies "first high payout" posts recently.
No, I do not even look at posts where I do not see the same user receiving rewards repeatedly. I only look at those who post multiple times per day and receive ridiculous rewards.
This can undermine your argument. There are several (or more) authors who post multiple times daily and earn more than $100 per post. Why are you leaving them?
Because they actually have people commenting and engaging and take time to write their posts. Your Korean's, not so much...they post a single photo with 2 sentences and earn $100+