One thing that reminds me the best of the good old days of Steemit, is SPAM. The token was valued at way over a buck during that time and everybody was flocking to get a share of the daily pie. Some got to eat more than others, one of them managed to milk the pool for months and months with no one to close his big mouth, and the ways people were trying to collect a penny from Steemit was so diverse, inventive and quite often annoying.
There's no rich country without beggars, and no hyped/successful social media platform without spammers. Leofinance, although not being a relatively new platform, is gaining traction at a fast pace, attracts new users everyday, transforms old hivers into finance dedicated bloggers, and the LEO token seems to become stronger and stronger, despite the WLEO hack. WLEO 2.0 is scheduled to be launched on November 10 and my take is that it will boost LEO's price even more.
Talk sweet honey, and you'll have bees and flies. Bees might come and eat a small share of the sweet honey, but the flies will eat until they burst, shit on it and add nothing to the supply. When I started to become active on LEO, like Donald Trump in his presidential campaign, there were almost no flies around here, and the bees were quite lovely, but the more attraction we gain upon us, the more flies seem to be noticing LEO.
Back to the grown-ups talks shall we. To my amazement I am discovering more spam on leofinance with every passing day, and at the beginning I was ignoring it, but then I said:hey, what the fuck, I like LEO and I don't like people trashing it. There's two types of spam that I discovered lately, the pure vomiting one, and the subtle one where the user is not pouring tons of posts a day on leofinance, but the post he/she are uploading are not related at all with finances, crypto and what this community is dedicated for.
I'll address the first category for this post and that's pure spam. Here we have the leading winner of the day, whom I hope will come to understand that what he's doing is not right nor in resonance with LEO and Hive as a whole, and I will tag him in the post so I can give him the chance to feedback and also to get educated if he's not aware of what spam is. @djemizycrypto is quite new to LEO, it seems, but it already has 9 posts in two hours. His posts range from twitter like type of content to small blog posts, all of them related to crypto though.
No hard feelings @djemizycrypto, you do seem to have understood what type of content fits this platform, but the amount, in my opinion, is overwhelming. In my humble opinion nine posts in two hours is too much, and as I commented on one of your posts, if everyone would do the same the feeds would look so cluttered, visibility and digestibility of LEO posts would be unmanageable and we don't want that. I do prefer clean feeds, decent number of posts from a user on a daily base, and a fair chance for everyone to have visibility of their content on the platform.
There are folks around here that put a lot of effort and funds into this game to make LEO a nice place, a clean one, rewarding as fuck I would say, featuring great content and creating a tied community, and when one user abuses common sense I think we have a problem. Now, I know you're new, although I've seen that you're already active on Publihh0x, and I haven't downvoted any of your posts, but please try and understand that 9 posts in one day is way too much, and 9 in two hours is a hell of a spam. Trust me when I tell you, no one will appreciate that much amount of content from one user, and the rewards for your work would simply not be worth the effort.
I haven't checked if your multi lingual content is plagiarized or not, but I have a word of advice: it's too much posts for one day, at best you can compel all that data in one or two posts a day, and this will keep you away from becoming a spammer. Hope @khaleelkazi and other more influential than me users on this platform to address the situation of spam on leofinance and try to keep the platform clean, first and foremost by educating users. No hard feelings @djemizycrypto, but I needed to address this issue. Wish you a good day and a great experience on leofinance.
Thanks for attention,
Adrian