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RE: The changing Steem ecosystem and those who don't change

in #future6 years ago
Essentially, a change or series of changes could make either ones content irrelevant or, support disappear. The large amounts of stake going into bidbots is the most obvious here where people who used to vote manually now sit back and earn passively. There are apps that come and go and of course, content niches that rise and fall in popularity also.

What percentage of SP do you think is controlled by bid bots?

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If I were to guess, 50-60%

Running through that number, I don't the Steemit account with 44 million SP removed? I may have missed it. Gotta look at potential active SP which is notoriously hard to compute plus, not all bots are listed on that site afaik. @paulag might have an idea on this too.

The biggest ones are. I think we should really know the actual score before jumping into conclusions and campaigning against bidbots. If those conclusions are off-base, they may have adverse consequences.

I agree. From what I have seen, ~40% was the lowest calculated estimate.

Do you remember where you saw this figure?

i think it was on a @paulag post ~4 months ago or so. there have been many. There are also other estimates given in the comment chain on the post you linked.

Btw, this post had nothing to do with bidbots other than how they have changed the ecosystem.

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