RE: My introduction post to have an in Leo of resourcefulness
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Yeah, we've instructed our lovesniper team to always ask how they found out about hive/who invited them as that may give us some more trust that they're real if the invitee has a good standing on hive themselves.
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I normally check the wallet history, and who delegates to them and check their account(s) as well, if they are easily accessible;
For a while either @livinguktaiwan or that other nice young lady who's name escapes me at the moment would ask them who invited them to Hive.
I got involved in a convo with the owner of two of those accounts, he claims that the @kachibee and @nnaemeka1 accounts belong to his younger brother and nephew respectively. Turned into quite a conversation, I don't normally go this far onchain.
https://peakd.com/hive-180569/@ckrobinson5/the-reason-why-plants-in
@jamerussell @bemier @acidyo
I helped onboard @kacibee and @ckrobinson5 accounts only and i can see it was a mistake i just came across the posts now warned them about ai generated content and plagiarism but the didn't listen and warned them against opening multiple accounts without any real purpose and I am sorry on behalf of the entire HIVE Blockchain and would look into more the people I onboard.
Discount me is not about me
It's about @kachibee please 🙏
It would have been good if you had stepped in and rebuked them onchain so that everyone can see that there are more community members that are trying to help them. But it's all good, and it does not necessarily show yours to be a bad account: people are people, period. You cannot control people, you can give them your best, but it is ultimately up to them to use or abuse, and they reap the rewards from whichever way they choose to go.
In reality, there are about 6 or so Hiveans who have tried to give them good advice, and they chose not to listen, engage, or take any correction at all until they got hit in the pocketbook (sigh).