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RE: @EarthNation Abusing the voting bots and Powering Down [Turn your $2 post into a $200 post TODAY]

in #abuse7 years ago (edited)

Here he's talking about Steem as more than a way to make money.

I've seen no evil intent in their content. If their votes purchased produce more than they cost it's a market inefficiency not @earthnation fault.

I see no reason to flag this post much below the price they paid for the votes, (not sure how to easily tell though) they're not promoting on Steem for the money from vote buying, (unlike most of the other vote bidders that pays not enough to attract attention.

Currently $166 worth of votes purchased (brought down already from over $200 in paid votes)


I don't see it having been brought down by anything more than 0.50$

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Hi @mooncryption, @transisto, @inquiringtimes.

Were sorry if any of our posts offended you. Our steemit bot defender post was an honest attempt to offer a solution to steem that otherwise did not exist.

Our recent show posting we boosted by about 70 dollars. After the boost, several hundred people up-voted us and increased the value of our posting by almost 100 more dollars!

There are many steemians who really love our inspiring and engaging posts.

We are here to add value, love, awareness and consciousness to steem. We are also promoting steem on other social media outlets, we have a steem guild for new steemians to get started, and we use our voting power to upvote our minnows that use the earthnation tag.

Were doing the best we can here to add value to the community. We bought our steem from blocktrades with btc as an investment into steem. We don't intend to power down past 5000.

How can we help heal this? Would any of you like to get on a video call with a couple of our coordinators?

We truly only want to add value to this community. There are quite a few other accounts that are using bots too.... It's part of the growing steem culture. I think the entire steem community (ourselves included) is trying to find a good balance between organic upvotes/bot upvoting.

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I've had to take some time to consider my response. It might be easier if we could chat on discord or steemit.chat

I alone am not the judge of community standards. Nor, are there laws or firm rules about how to use the platform.

In one sense, what the code allows is permissible. However, we have seen over the past few weeks that downvotes are part of how the community voices it's opinion, but hopefully with calm and reason.

Personally, I do use some voting bots. I have paid as much as $10 for an upvote. As you become a more established user, I think that it's just not a good look, and can easily come under scrutiny when you have a very high value post with a significant portion coming from voting bots.

Something that bothered me about this post, is that it's just a link to a video. It would be nice if there was some more text going into what is presented in the video.

I'm interested in your Steem guild, as I do a lot of welcoming type of activity, and have been writing/collecting various guides for a while, now.

Hope to find you in discord

Frankly, if this is the only "bad" thing they've done, everything would be fine @transisto.

See this post for a summary of everything they have done previously. Some brief bullet points:

  • Buying tons of votes from bots, then downvoting/flagging the comments the bot made on their post
  • Repetitive comment spamming
  • Outrageous claims to "fix Steem", even though they simultaneously claim that they're "the new kid on the block"

If anyone did even one or two of these things, their reputation would be below 25 for sure.

  • I consider these bot advertisement as spam and often flag them too.
  • are they still doing it? (report to steemcleaner)
  • They seems to be "trying" in good faith.

Thank you for the love @transisto. It was quite difficult being met with so much hatred on steemit. People like you are making us want to stick around and keep adding our offerings to the steem community.

It seems pretty malicious to use a service (the voting bot), and then after the service successfully completed its job (even giving @earthnation a profit), flag their account's comment. By using the service itself, you know you'll get a comment. If I were the owner of such a service I would ban any customer that flagged me.

I'm not sure if they're still doing it because I haven't checked recently.

hey @mooncryption...... We unflagged the bot comments after receiving a strong negative response from the steem community.....

and we havn't flagged any comments at all since then.

Sorry if that offended you. It would be amazing if there was a guide to steem culture or something....

Yeah first post didn't get any attention so they're posting again while buying votes.
Seems like a logical decision to me!

If their votes purchased produce more than they cost it's a market inefficiency not @earthnation fault.

You've hit the nail on the head here - wish more people understood this!

I stand corrected.

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