The biggest blunder committed by Bubblews
@allknowing (136085)
India
September 4, 2015 6:59am CST
The biggest blunder committed by Bubblews was to have trust in a few members who they chose to believe and took action on whoever they reported without verifying the facts.
I know this because members did make a mention of it in some of their posts. These members who wrote those posts used to report but their reports were ignored.
Were you aware of this?
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@allknowing (136085)
• India
6 Sep 15
@topffer Looked like they benefited from those plagiarised posts but what about those that got thousands of views within minutes and they remained too despite reporting.
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@allknowing (136085)
• India
6 Sep 15
@topffer In other worods Bubblews were a party to something we thought deserved reporting.
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@topffer (42156)
• France
6 Sep 15
@allknowing They were certainly accepting it, or these members would have been banned quickly. The worst IT in the world would have found the word "plagiarist/m" in comments to delete plagiarized posts. Bubblews cheated on honest members in many ways.
@arthurchappell (44998)
• Preston, England
4 Sep 15
I reported lots of incidents to them and no action was taken in any cases I drew to their attention. Lots of other good diligent contributors found the same thing. Bubblews just don't listen to their members.
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@allknowing (136085)
• India
4 Sep 15
They had a few members whom they trusted and those members took them for a ride by reporting whoever they did not want around. I too reported but they paid no attention.
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@Hatley (163776)
• Garden Grove, California
12 Sep 15
hi@all knowing yes they were too little and too late I still am on bubblews but noe they seem to not be able to fix the ap plikcation error or just do not want too ugh. they need to care about us who have been loay hatley here
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@loki1982 (780)
• Dallas, Texas
4 Sep 15
I never run into the issue of having been reported or having problems reporting anyone. I did run into the fact that they refused to pay me on about 6 redemptions and would not answer me emails asking why I wasn't paid. Over all I made somewhere around 1500 dollars and they owe me about 300. I'll never see it.
I also have 42 in my bank there, but I'll never get paid because I no longer add content and I make about 3 cents a month because they are screwing their users.
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@allknowing (136085)
• India
4 Sep 15
That was when the situation went out of hand with so many wrong doers who though reported they did not delete them. I remember there used to be a few who had views by the thousands in a matter of minutes and despite reporting them they continued to be there
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@cgalavia (1436)
• Philippines
5 Sep 15
My last post their was about a person who has the same comment in different post and many had flag him.By tomorrow I visit his profile to check if he was still around but his gone already.Profile deleted,so,I think bubblews have been doing their best catching up those kind of people.
@Gina145 (3949)
• Johannesburg, South Africa
15 Sep 15
@cgalavia At one stage they were doing it, but then they got lazy. It's not difficult to recognise when content is plagiarised if they're supplied with a link to the original, which in some cases was published months or even years earlier. So why is it that many plagiarised posts which have been properly reported have never been deleted? The only possible conclusion is that they don't care.
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@Lolaze (5093)
• St. Louis, Missouri
4 Sep 15
I know one guy who was reporting people like mad. He even had a Facebook group set up so other people could help him catch 'cheaters'. He literally devoted about 18 hours a day to it.