As I move forward with the Steem Pro Wrestling Initiative, I will have to deal with some issues I currently have. It's ok, because I knew this would happen and actually I am glad that this will open up the dialog for how Steem handles alleged ID theft, spammers, and plagiarists. I truly do support the efforts that exist to stop fraud on the Steem chain. However, what I am doing is a great use case to show that some of the methods used are not exactly fair. I also believe that many people on Steem, who are good people, who are actually trying to help grow the Steem community and network, have hurdles that need to be corrected in order for us to grow. This may require some technical development in the future that can ensure that fan accounts, created for the purpose of attracting more users to the blockchain, can exist in a way that cannot be abused. And maybe this will never happen, or maybe this can lead to change. We will see. For now though, I am being slandered by and labeled as "likely as a known plagiarist, spammer or ID thief."
At least they used the word "likely."
First, lets define some terms that are used by , who have blacklisted my
account, despite the fact that I do not spam, plagiarize, nor have I stolen anyone's identity.
Plagiarist or Plagiarism
Spammer
ID thief or Identity Theft
Now that the terms have been defined...
So, it's obvious I'm not a spammer.
I guess there could be some argument from some that using a fan account to post content that is not your could be considered plagiarism. Based on the definition, it's not. I have never used to post content that I claim to be my creation when it is not. I have created fan accounts, and while those accounts are not posting with permission from the content creator, I am actively attempting to reach the content creators so that I can give them control of the account, assist them, and educate them on Steem. Since I am not posting their content, and passing it off as my own, it's clearly not plagiarism.
Now, let's look at ID thief, because according to Wikipedia, identity theft is "Identity theft is the deliberate use of someone else's identity, usually as a method to gain a financial advantage or obtain credit and other benefits in the other person's name, and perhaps to the other person's disadvantage or loss."
We also know that ID thief is the intended slander from and
, because of how the content posted from the fan accounts were flagged.
Also, be aware that you do not see posts from my account specifically that have been flagged by
, or
. I think I have only ever been tagged by
once in the past for posting content from Eli Knight, which I had permission to post to
from him. Now,
doesn't know that, so I kindly removed the content, discussed that issue with Eli Knight, and he has his own account
that his content is posted to. And, it was verified by
because Eli Knight had to prove he wanted the content posted on Steem by including the word Steem or Steemit on the actual YouTube post. But, other than that one instance, I do not have a history of plagiarism, spamming, or identity theft. They are posting the warning to my
account, based on the content posted to the fan accounts.
So, now that it is established that the accusation is identity theft, let's take a look and see if in fact it is actual identity theft.
Here are the facts:
1. The description of the account clearly states that this is a fan account.
2. The description of the account clearly states that there is no intended financial gain, and that "no Steem/SBD will be cashed out."
3. The description of the account clearly states that the fan account will be handed over to the content creator when requested.
4. The description of the account clearly states the intention is to "showcase Steemit to Pro Wrestling."
5. Every post from the fan accounts states the above, and asks Steemians to assist in reaching out to the content creators to make them aware of the fan accounts, and also provides links to their social media, and in some cases to emails that I have used to attempt to reach the content creators.
6. I have been very transparent by including my account, and the steemitbjj@gmail.com. I could have easily avoided this slander from
and
by creating the fan accounts, and excluding my identity or email. However, in good faith, I included these because I am not committing identity theft, or profiting from these accounts.
7. If you examine the transactions for the fan accounts, you will see that I have not transferred or cashed out any Steem or SBD. I have paid to create these accounts with my own Steem, free of charge to the content creators when they claim them. In many cases, I have transferred up to 25 Steem to these accounts, and powered it up. The content creators will keep this Steem/SBD/SP free of charge when they create the accounts. I could have easily just designated SP. However, I am committed to attracting the pro wrestling community to Steem, and I am personally investing in them by giving them free accounts, and free Steem/SBD/SP.
8. I am actively creating other accounts to curate pro wrestling content in the future, as well as set up a steem based pro wrestler support fund to assist pro wrestlers in need, as well as showcasing 's ability to pay beneficiaries, which can be a useful tool in pro wrestling due to the crossover between promotions, wrestlers, talent, sponsors, etc. I am creating a pro wrestling ecosystem of fan accounts, and creating the examples I can use when I actually have a chance to discuss. It's very difficult to explain much about Steem, blockchain, and the great tools that it provides. This job of attracting the users to the Steem blockchain are likely to be more successful with examples of the tools at work, and the ability to hand over already created accounts and passwords to the content creator.
9. I'm already in contact with some of the content creators and am close to setting up a discussion with one of them. I am certain that my method of creating the account beforehand, posting some of their content from YouTube, and showing how pay beneficiary works, will be beneficial in my attempts to explain and recruit these content creators to the Steem blockchain.
10. If we can bring the pro wrestling industry to Steem, the pro wrestling community will follow. This community consists of many content creators and fans, who will also be very likely to have interests outside of pro wrestling. This isn't to just grow pro wrestling on Steem, this is to grow userbase as a while, for virtually every topic and tag on Steem. The pro wrestling demographic is very large, worldwide, with every age and gender. This is just one way of attracting new users. I know it may not be conventional, and even accepted at this point, but this will work. This method can be applied to many other user bases outside of Steem. If you want the user base to grow, we need to attract mainstream content that people already consume on mainstream social media.
The people who care about blockchain and digital currency are already here. Now it's time to attract everyone else, and honestly, we as a community really suck at this. People think that we need more users to have better content. It's the opposite, we need to attract better content, to attract more users.
I hope that this has been informative. I also want to hear your opinions on #spwi, and fan accounts. Please keep the conversation positive. We need to discuss solutions, not name calling and trolling that we have seen recently on hot button issues. I think we are smart enough as a community to figure out these ideas. Even if you disagree with me, you can tell me in a respectful manner how I am wrong, and why I suck lol. I'm also interested in hearing how we can create and use fan accounts in an accepted, responsible way, that can also ensure that we are not abusing and profiting from these accounts. There are probably many ideas out there, or that may be thought of, just by discussing this.
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