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RE: Don't cast worthless votes - zero-value votes in HF20
Come on, @crypto.piotr, you can do better than spamming the chain with the same generated comments...
Come on, @crypto.piotr, you can do better than spamming the chain with the same generated comments...
hi @crokkon
Of course, you're right. Whenever someone reply to me then Im completly giving this person my attention. But at the same time, how many "welcoming" comments can we come up with?
I'm spending like 10-15 minutes a day looking for people who blog about crypto and trying to build some engagement. I wish I could come up with 20 different ways of starting conversation.
I indeed am using few similar templates whenever I find some valuable account (like yours) and it may look a little bit "spammy" but I see it only as knocking on the door.
I hope my previous comment didn't upset you.
Yours
Ppiotr
hey @crypto.piotr, I actually didn't expect to get a reply, so it's great to see a "human" behind! :) You must admit, scrolling through your list of comments shows a lot of repeating patterns and the mentioning of AI in your profile makes the first impression complete. Your comment was rather generic and I didn't feel that this is a serious attempt of building engagement. Your vote was significantly higher than other bot votes in that field, though, so thanks for that. I know it's hard to build engagement, but I don't think generic and broad-scale can beat on-topic comments even though they take much more time to come up with and you'll reach less people.
Good morning
Im glad to be able to surprise you dear @crokkon. Im sure scrulling through my comments may prove that there are some repeating patterns (like welcoming comments or those when I thank people for their feedbacks).
But at the same time the majority of my comments are still unique. Im trying to find a good balance between automatization and being "human".
And yet please have a look at my latests posts and see how many comments do they received. I had a chance to compare my results with many other posts from trending page and Im quite happy so far.
The thing is, that even if some of my comment is a bit spammy - it's always very well targeted. Im only "knocking on the door" with general welcoming comments to those who are publishing something about crypto. So it means that Im actually visiting every single post I comment and Im at least spending 1-2 minutes "scanning" to see if content and account is related to crypto.
ps.
I've noticed that you're coder/programmer? What languages are you using if you dont mind me asking?
Yours
Piotr