This is my entry for reporting abuse in 's first contest to help teach Steemians how to report abuse to
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Why Reporting Abuse is Important
"See something, say something" definitely holds true here, because everyday we find more and more users sharing things that do not belong to them, in hopes of receiving a monetary reward. This is not okay to do by any means, and disrupts rewards going to everyone who is putting an honest effort on this platform. By properly reporting abuse, we can all be a little better off when it comes to the content integrity we come across, and fill our experience with more creativity and originality.
The User I Reported
is , but is not for the reason you would first suspect. His account was made last month, and every few minutes he posts one Youtube video, with the title of the video and no context. This user got a report from me, although he attributed where he got the videos from, he failed to provide any new contribution or context whatsoever, and is only serving to clog up the feed from users finding posts of substance.
If we want to watch videos on Youtube, we'll do it there, from the original content creator's channel. His behavior falls directly under spam, and should not receive any rewards for the posts he is making with other people's work without adding his own.
His account was found through the new tab, which doesn't filter any content as opposed to using a tag. I like using this tab when trying to discover new content, and in the past- I have found some great authors. The new tab isn't meant to be flooded by content that can be posted in two seconds.