It's necessary indeed to perform "background checks" to people we plan to help, as to not fall victim to "scammers" (people who abuse kindness) and the like. π§ββοΈπ€―
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!ALIVE
It's necessary indeed to perform "background checks" to people we plan to help, as to not fall victim to "scammers" (people who abuse kindness) and the like. π§ββοΈπ€―
!PIZZA
!ALIVE
I've generally not had to do that, as I get a very good sense of people just sharing conversations with them over time, and also observing how they do things on the blockchain. πππβ¨π€
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!PIZZA
In that case, you simply having a (casual) conversation with someone over time (generally anywhere, but particularly on Hive) is a good substitute to "background checking". π€
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!ALIVE
Yes, generally I've found that to be the case. πππβ¨π€
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