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# User Story 2: Reducing SPAM
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## Description
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*User A* enters a public group chat. *User A* discovers that messages in the chat
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feed are low quality (SPAM). *User A* adjusts the required SNT burn value until the
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quality of the chat feed improves.
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## Trigger
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Wish of *User A* to reduce SPAM in a public group chat.
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## Actors
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- *User A*
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## Pre-Condition
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A public chat room with traffic and *User A* as a user. Quality of the feed
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is too low for *User A*.
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## Post-Condition
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After adjustment of the required SNT burn value the amount of SPAM reduces.
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## Flow
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- *User A* enters a public chat room and discovers the low feed quality.
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- *User A* selects his settings for the chat room and changes the SNT burn rate.
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- After changing the burn rate the amount of SPAM varies.
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## Remarks
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- Question: Do chat rooms have a standard burn rate?
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- Question: Do chat rooms have upper or lower limits for burn rate?
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- Question: How does the SNT burn rate of *User A* influences the delivery
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of low or high quality messages?
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- Question: Can a sender influence what it's worth to her having a message
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delivered?
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