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Hi there, did you onboard this person? And why are all your onboardees verifying themselves?
https://peakd.com/hive-141359/@cheryl291021/bellas-world-introduction-post-inspires-us-all-to-chase-our-dreams-no-matter-how-many-roles-we-play
Hi @livinguktaiwan Yes I onboarded her but too bad that she didn't follow Hive rules as what I instructed her.Yes I ask them to verify themselves to prove their legitimacy and sincerity to be a part of Hive.If is there anything that you can share about newbie onboards verification your advice is much appreciated so I can instruct them.
The only time newbies are asked to verify themselves is when their account looks suspicious. If they're onboarded by someone reputable who's been on Hive for a long time, its normally ok as we'd expect the onboarder to have checked their accounts and guide them. Some people add their social media profile to their blog profile, but to add it to their posts makes them look more suspicious than they already are. Not ones walks into a store and shouts " I'm not here to steal"
In this account's case, looks like you dropped the ball. When was the last time you checked on her? I don't see any comments from you, and she's been reblogging some very very old posts. Didn't you think there was something wrong?
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