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RE: Steemit vs Hive Price & Volume Comparison

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The organizer may use other detection sites in calculating your involvement in providing positive comments to others.

One post will count for 2 points, while a Comment will count for 1 point if it exceeds 120 letters. Comments that are too short will not count as points. Try visiting https://s7ventech.com/steem/ and see if your comment counts as points.

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Greetings friend, personally for me, there is a flaw to this tool, why do I say so?

  • There are times this tool refreshes early, wiping out the last seven days' account very earlier than expected.
  • This doesn't separate unique comments from spamming comments, it just counts all of them as individual comments as long as it's above 120 letters or so. To this effect, something happened in the last week of season 16 engagement on the @hindwhale community, where a certain user was just copying and pasting the same comments over and over again for different users, even as this user was reported to the head, the user still qualified for make a noise and was given booming vote. I wouldn't want to spoil someone's reputation so I will not mention names.

Hence, the https://s7ventech.com/steem/ tool for me is not accurate. I prefer the use of the Steempro tool, which will filter out unique comments from repeating comment.

Hello,

Thank you very much for sharing your opinion about the Make Noise tool, we will take it into account so that we can continue to improve.

First of all, yes, sometimes we have some early restarts because we do the work of reporting manually and if we don't do it this way maybe things would be delayed more than necessary since we will not be available in the next few hours. Despite this, all the statistics are saved in the weekly report published in the hashtag #makenoise.

We are aware of the situation of constant abuse, we are constantly looking for technical alternatives to try to stop them. However, we would like to remind you that there is a blacklist that can be managed manually, so if you believe that someone abuse can always report it, rest assured that we will act severely to ensure a fair situation for all users of the platform.

Community ratings are extremely important to continue growing, if there is anything else that can let us know, never hesitate to do it this way or by private chat. I apologize in advance for the inconvenience caused.

Greetings friend, please don't get me wrong, I'm not saying the tool isn't effective as I have highlighted only the part that can bring improvements and not to downplay the usefulness of your tool. It is a great tool, so I hope no offence.

As for the offer, if and when I can, I would rather come to you privately to let you know if and when I've enough proof for an offender.

Very interesting what you are saying here.

I downloaded the Steempro report for @hive-168205 and pointed out that their winners of last week is on the report but @ starrchris's name doesn't even appear on the report.

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The above image explains what I mean, the first user is doing exactly the same thing that got him the booming as I said earlier....

The first user did the same thing by commenting 143 times, to which 125 is unique meaning 18 is copied and pasted.

The user I am referring to, user number 2 circled out who has made over 134 comments on other users' posts, but then only 99 are unique, meaning a whooping 35 comments were just being copied and shared among 34 other users.

This particular user keeps doing this, week in, week out and not just in one community but almost all communities doing engagement that he has dropped his entry.

At the end of the day, the https://s7ventech.com/steem/ tool will not see the spamming but count all of them as unique comments and this user will earn booming for coming among the top engaged. @miftahulrizky

Thank you @sahmie for your presentation, everything is very clear and easy to understand.
For sure these two tools steempro and s7ventech are used by many communities in seeing the involvement of contest participants. It is unfortunate if those who are considered involved turn out to be cheating in order to get recognition of involvement and get prize votes.

Yip! That is also why I like Steempro more, BUT

  1. It picks up all the comments in the community, not just those related to a SEC contest. We had a user who had over 60 unique counts but not a SEC post.
  2. Like I have said, I discovered that one user was not on the list that I've downloaded from Steempro yet, on the s7ventech tool, his comments show.

We seriously need a tool that we can trust.
At this stage we have to use both.

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