How to Maintain a Flawless Steemit Reputation

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How to Maintain a Flawless Steemit Reputation
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<h1>How does Steemit's reputation system work?</h1></center>
<p>Steemit's reputation system works in a logarithmic manner, like the <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richter_magnitude_scale">Richter scale</a>. &nbsp;This means that if your reputation is shown as (10), and someone else you see has a value of (20), their reputation is 10x stronger or more heavily weighted than yours. &nbsp;This works exponentially, for example, a value of (30) would be 100x stronger than (10), or (40) 1,000x stronger. &nbsp;Generally speaking, your reputation score is based off of the upvotes and downvotes you receive from other users. &nbsp;From what I understand, if someone with a "heavy" reputation, such as (60+) downvotes you, it will have a lot more influence than a person with (15) reputation downvoting you.</p>
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<p>The reputation system exists for a few reasons. &nbsp;One, to help you see which users are getting consistent upvotes, meaning they've provided genuine content to Steemit. &nbsp;Two, to help prevent spamming and plagiarism, typically these fellas will get downvoted a lot, resulting in a low reputation. &nbsp;The third that I've gathered is to also help avoid instances of fraud, or people pretending to be someone they're not. &nbsp;This is why, typically, if you see someone in the #introduceyourself section that fails to post any kind of verification, they get flagged.</p>
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<center><h1>My Experience</h1></center>
<p>I've been on Steemit for over a month now, and I'm not creating this article with the intention of tooting my own horn, so to speak. &nbsp;In that month, I've never been downvoted/flagged, or had any issues with any user on Steemit, and I want to help spread some knowledge to other people here so that they can preserve their reputation as well. &nbsp;Nobody wants to log on first thing in the morning and see their reputation has tanked 10+ points, that's never a fun experience. &nbsp;So without further procrastination, let me share some helpful hints I've collected. &nbsp;<strong>Please feel free to comment below if you have any additional tips for other users that you think are helpful!</strong></p>
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<h1>Flagging/Downvoting</h1></center>
<p>This is an issue that has run <em>rampant</em> on Steemit since I've joined, and it's time we all ponied up and worked together to stop abuse and misuse. &nbsp;First things first, <em>the flagging system is designed to report abuse</em>. &nbsp;If someone makes a post about something you don't like, let's say anarchy, or hippies, or even civil rights/movements and you don't like what they've posted or don't agree with it, you do <strong>NOT</strong> flag it. &nbsp;That's not abuse, that's a difference of opinion. &nbsp;We have thousands of users from all over the world, you can't possibly expect people to have the same opinion as you on everything, or this would be one hell of a boring place.</p>
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<center><p>What do I mean by only flagging abusive content, then? &nbsp;I'll give you a small, generalized list of Do's and Don'ts:</p></center>
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  <li><strong>DO</strong> flag content containing abusive or illegal content, like child pornography.</li>
  <li><strong>DO</strong> flag content it's spam (such as bots spamming in comments sections or spamming posts).</li>
  <li><strong>DO</strong> flag NSFW images and related content if it's not properly tagged as NSFW.</li>
  <li><strong>DO</strong> remove your flag if the violating images/content have been removed or fixed or replaced with something suitable. &nbsp;<em>You don't need to stain someone's reputation forever over a mistake or two.</em></li>
  <li><strong>DON'T</strong> flag content just because it's something you don't agree with, as mentioned above.</li>
  <li><strong>DON'T</strong> flag content just because it was created by or posted by someone you don't personally like.</li>
  <li><strong>DON'T</strong> flag NSFW content <em>if they are properly tagged as NSFW</em>.</li>
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<p>If you stick to that small list, it should help you keep your downvotes/flags to a minimum.</p>
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<center><p><em><strong>REMEMBER: </strong></em><strong>You are not an internet justice warrior, here to rain divine punishment on every post you find. </strong>There are hundreds of other people here that will flag inappropriate content as well, you don't need to pick a fight with every author you find. &nbsp;This brings me to my next point:</p></center>
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<h1>Picking Fights with other Steemit Users</h1></center>
<p>Steemit is a place to share your original content and ideas, to help others learn, to entertain, and to indulge in other user's creations. &nbsp;<em>Steemit is not a boxing ring for you to hop inside and instigate fights with other users because you either had a bad day or they insulted your granny</em>.</p>
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<p>Please remember this is the Internet. &nbsp;There will be trolls, there will be people with differences in opinion, and there will be assholes. &nbsp;But that doesn't mean you should comment spam and flag to your heart's content. &nbsp;Your reputation here will be a lot cleaner if you just ignore anything mean or false said about you. &nbsp;Prolonging an argument or a fight will most likely not accomplish anything, other than pissing a whole bunch of people off. &nbsp;Nobody really cares about who likes who, and what the latest Steemit <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Days_of_Our_Lives">Days of Our Lives</a> episode is. &nbsp;We're here to have fun, and share content.</p>
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<h1>Be Aware of your Own Content</h1></center>
<p>Is what you're about to post something <strong>you</strong> would click on? &nbsp;Would it interest you? &nbsp;Will it benefit the general Steemit community? &nbsp;Does it provide some kind of knowledge, entertainment, or benefit to anyone?</p>
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<p>If you answered no to any of those questions, don't post it. &nbsp;Sure, everyone has different interests, but there comes a time when a line has to be drawn. &nbsp;<em>Don't reduce Steemit to a place where everyone spams referral links to faucets and ponzi-scheme cloud mining sites</em>. &nbsp;We're trying to build Steemit and make it a better and more productive and interesting place for everyone, not tarnish it's developing reputation.</p>
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<center><h1>Final Notes (TL;DR)</h1></center>
<p>Your reputation on Steemit is a lot like your reputation in real life, so keep that in mind when you interact with others and post new content. &nbsp;Would you walk up to random people and start a fist fight because you didn't like what they said about Obama? &nbsp;Would you run up to passerby on the street and shout out your referral links to a gambling site or cloud mining scam?</p>
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<p>Maintaining a solid reputation on Steemit is easy. &nbsp;It all boils down to <em>not pissing people off unnecessarily</em>. &nbsp;And if it wasn't easy for you, I hope you at least learned a thing or two from this post. &nbsp;If you didn't, then you might need a bit more help than I can offer.</p>
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