My wise older brother once imparted to me that Laws and Rules are boundaries, and inside of those boundaries lies what is known as Common Sense. That common sense is the intuitive knowledge and behavioral conditioning that a majority of people adhere to because of morals, empathy, and their own conscience, while the rest of humanity that lack any empathy or conscience are usually kept in check with the consequences of breaking the rules or the Law. Where there are no consequences, there is no law.
Steem is a different breed of animal. It's a giant social media ecosystem where money has the last word in everything. Steem removes centralized Laws and puts the act of keeping balance into the hands of the people through monetary reward or punishment. As long as we can enact change collectively through that mechanism, there is still Law and Order.
For anyone new to the Steem ecosystem, has written an etiquette guide that covers many areas of Steem interactions. It is not a set of rules, but rather a set of guidelines that encompass what is generally acceptable or unacceptable behavior, and best practices to help keep the ecosystem clean and consistent.
Something as simple as using the NSFW tag if you are posting nudity is part of the Steem etiquette guide. Sure, you can post nudes without the tag, but expect to be downvoted by a lot of other Steemians for being an assclown.
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In part 11 of the Steem etiquette guide, it reads:
The Steem wallet allows people to send messages. Unfortunately people have recently been using it to send out tiny amounts of Steem as a means of advertising themselves or their posts. Don't do it you will waste your money and annoy a lot of people.
I couldn't put it better.
While the wallet spam is a clear abuse of a system that does not currently have direct consequences, The worst part of the spam is that the message is a wall of text. If I'm not interested in being reSteemed to your 50,000 fake followers + midget whale upvotes + a free smile + random upvotes that I might already get anyway, than annoying me with a TL;DR wall of gibberish is not going to change my mind.
This is what I see when these bots advertise in my wallet:
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How about you guys find more productive ways to advertise your service instead. If buying a grab bag of random junk is a service that's in high demand, you shouldn't need to beg us for business in the most abusive way possible. Go make work somewhere else please.
I would suggest that the ignore feature on Steemit include wallet messages , but I'm sure the development team is already working on it. I've noticed my wallet having problems loading for the past little while, is this partly because of these spammers flooding the system? I wouldn't doubt it.
That's about all I have to say on the subject, and I sincerely hope there's no one paying these reSteem trolls because it will only make the spamming worse for the rest of us. Not to mention, if the community can't go after the bots then eventually the consequences fall on people sending them money. Food for thought.
Thank you for reading. Try to keep your head attached in these crazy and blood-thirsty crypto markets.
Steem Guides (in reading order):
For Dummies: How Steem Post Payouts Work
Upvote Buying & the Steem Power Snowball Effect
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