RE: WOO keeps on giving away
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Thanks for taking the time to listen. Honestly I am pretty baffled by your response. (I do understand though that you're cautious and want to prevent it to be abused, which I can only cheer.)

1) I didn't know about the 24hour rule. I checked the website just now and didn't see it at first, see above picture. When I scrolled, I saw the message, although there still is a button on top of it, but I can see it. As I used your curation service before, I usually open the website, scroll down, login using keychain, adjust the slidebar to 1000 CCD and submit a post for which I had to wait 30seconds before I could approve.
Why did I go for 4posts in a row?
I try to post 1 article a day, usually I afterwards submit that post for curation review. As I forgot to do so with my last posts, I wanted to do it yesterday. I saw that it was unavailable and had to wait 24hours thus trying it today for these 4 posts. If I knew it was limited to 1/24h, I would have only submitted my article of today ofcourse.
Honestly, I didn't know about the 24h interval between submitting a post.
2) In the past I always waited 30seconds. I saw the message that by voting, you can skip the 30seconds, but never understood where to vote (like on above picture, the layout isn't that clear on mobile. Don't want to point with a finger about that, just want to explain what I see and my reasoning) Today I saw the button to vote, as it was the first time and I didn't know how and what, I firstly wanted to try with a small vote. Is this wrong? I guess it is. Would I have continued voting with a small percentage? Maybe yes, maybe I would wait, maybe I would do 100%. Will I change this habit, ofcourse.
All in all, I think it was an accidental coincidence. As I didn't know the 24h rule and just tried out the voting with a small percentage for the first time.
If I am still allowed to utilize the curation service in the future, I will definitely respect the 24h rule and will just wait out the 30seconds / vote 100%.
To conclude, I want to thank you for being so cautious about abuse! I think it's the only way that such a curation service could be usefull!
I wish you all the best and have a great day as well!
[@PowerPaul:] Hey. Okay. Thank you for your respond which is kind of constructive. Let me make it as short as possible, because I don't want to rob you more time.
I can follow your description and can believe it. The circumstance that you copy the posts by hand from ecency (my backend tells/suggests me that) and the usage of your mobile makes it believable that you don't use the list of your blog posts (which shows only articles from the last 24 hours with the explaining headline over it) beside the input field. And the circumstance that the website is not very optimized for mobile devices can lead to some bad display experience - for example that the "vote for the service" function/heart is waaay down at the bottom of the page and not obvious. I take that and will look when I can to improve that.
That you first test out the "vote this service" is legit, okay; I take that. BTW: If you like, you don't have to vote it. If I would like to make it mandatory, I really would do so (and force a 100% or whatever vote). It is up to you - feel free. It is just my ask for a giving & taking. (The 2% just gave me a bad taste in combination with how I assumed "enter huge amount of links outside the 24hrs, like to skip the 30 seconds, but likes to give nothing "back".) Your description convinced me.
Okay, your answer is satisfying and I am glad that you DON'T become a new member of the blacklist. Actually I took the voter offline during process improvement. As soon as he is online again, you are free to use him - like any other CCCEO service.
Thank you for your feedback and your calm & constructive answer - I will see how I can improve the website regarding to it.
As I believe you, my honor dictates to say "Please excuse me with this incident. I hope I robbed not to much of your time". Maybe it wouldn't happend if this or that would be better designed or more clear. How I said: thank you for your feedback, I will see when/how I can improve.
Lastly: I am glad that we solved it and can stay harmonic. Please excuse the stress and thank you for improving the service with your feedback.
Stekene, have a great day! If you have anything, any feedback, any questions or whatever, I am there for you.
And as always when something went wrong, I like to give a little "sorry". in this case its the voter for free on this article.
Once again: Thank you - I am glad that we solved this.
I am glad you took the time to read my story and even more glad I am not blacklisted, so thank you!
As I already said, it's in my eyes a good thing that you're monitoring so strictly against abuse for the general health of the community, keep up the good work! 🙌
[@PowerPaul:]
