Im just curious because when someone asks something or states something you reply with an authoritive comment like you are the point of truth or lie for everything. You reply like everything you say and know is right and nothing you say can be wrong... can you please answer it as it will be helpful to users of your community.
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I have one other question too which is legitimate. As crypto city is for people to establish connections how do you filter or how does the community filter scammers or not? Can you confirm how this is policed and how scammers are found?
I'm legitimately curious as most companies and sites have a way of moderating content as no community wants to have proper scammers onboard. E.g. if Joshua Garza launched a paycoin community on crypto city prior to being outed as a scammer but there were high hints of it how would crypto city handle this?
How do you define trolls, scammers etc and how does the site differentiate between trolls and scammers and just ones they suspect are.. i.e. how do you eliminate false positives?
Same answer as before, learn to think for yourself, (if not then I can't help you). If people, want to scam they will. Whether it be @ disneyland, @ your job, or in your back yard is irrelevant It's as simple as that.
Definition of troll? Gleb & its multiple personalities. Nuff said.
Is there any mechanism for community members to mark said people as scammers? I.e. community members to warn other community members like a normal community does?