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RE: Draining reward pool with auto-votes by @dana-edwards (73 reputation)...We must stop it!

in #steemit7 years ago

"...what the market prefers." You obviously look at Steemit only thru money perspective. Do you ever post because you want to make positive change or because 'market' wants it? According to your words, you post frequently as 'market' wants.

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We all have to make money to fund whatever it is we are doing. So if Steemit wants people to become long term content producers then of course it has to have enough resources to encourage people to continue to improve the quality of their content.

Markets can encourage quality content. And yes I adapt to the market, as that is what any rational person will do. Do you think people can afford to blog and provide content to you for free?

Whou said it should be free?

By number of your comments I see I touched you on wrong place. You can't count this many of yours comments on last 10 of your articles. :P

I'm not against your criticism of Steemit auto-voting, feel free to post on it and I posted a similar question myself asking whether or not Steemit is for AI or for people. The difference is I did not post it from a position of jealousy where I singled out any blogger to claim that because that blogger is making more money than me, or posting content more frequently than I am, that somehow we need to do something about the bots because this blogger is getting upvoted.

If the bots are a problem then explain why they are a problem and what to do about it. Show bloggers how they can earn money under your improved system if you have any improvements, and if you have criticisms on content quality then give suggestions. Otherwise it just looks like you have a partial argument but based in jealousy.

Yes it's a valid argument that bots could be influencing the content for good or for bad, but manual evaluation could still result in the same and then are you still going to complain? If a bot or a human values a particular content it will be upvoted, and it is true that bots auto-vote, but humans also subscribe to content producers.

So either way you could have complaints. You could complain that some bloggers have too many subscribers and are draining the reward pool. I suggest to you to make a new post which addresses auto-voting without turning it into a hit piece against me.

Jealousy? :D Yes Dana, I have pick on you! :P

If you don't get it, my suggestion is no auto-votes. If you like the article, is it so hard to upvote it? If you like the author, you will read his articles and not give him upvote without reading it.

Is my suggestion so hard to understand?

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