Something is moving.
For example, voting for steembasicincome sccountd is more profitable than auto-upvoting or delegating SPs to bidbots... so, potentially, it might miss them the "fuel".
@ ilyastarar Hello, things in Steemit have changed with the last HF21, the author / curator rewards, now they are 50/50.
I am new and I do not know much about the subject but to win 1 SBD you must produce 20 Steem, so those who produce more earn more and the opposite occurs for those who earn less, the bots are closing their doors, because it is no longer profitable use.
I have seen some of your posts and they are really very informative, thanks for what you did. With the #newSteem underway, seeing you make a thorough explanation of the changes would be very useful for everyone, especially for new users who don't understand some things well.
I hope you come back soon and read a wonderful article about those you know how to do.
I have been ignorant about Steem developments lately. If bots are going down somehow, I can make a comeback. Thanks for your comment. It sparks a little interest in knowing things just like the old times.
I miss your clear and effective guides!
There was no use continuing those guides after invasion of bots. Winning by just effort was no more the case.
Bots could die in the near future, thanks to changes to the blockchain and eco-system... let's see!
Has there been such a change recently?
Something is moving.
For example, voting for steembasicincome sccountd is more profitable than auto-upvoting or delegating SPs to bidbots... so, potentially, it might miss them the "fuel".
Some mayor changes will probably come with SMT
@ ilyastarar Hello, things in Steemit have changed with the last HF21, the author / curator rewards, now they are 50/50.
I am new and I do not know much about the subject but to win 1 SBD you must produce 20 Steem, so those who produce more earn more and the opposite occurs for those who earn less, the bots are closing their doors, because it is no longer profitable use.
I have seen some of your posts and they are really very informative, thanks for what you did. With the #newSteem underway, seeing you make a thorough explanation of the changes would be very useful for everyone, especially for new users who don't understand some things well.
I hope you come back soon and read a wonderful article about those you know how to do.
I have been ignorant about Steem developments lately. If bots are going down somehow, I can make a comeback. Thanks for your comment. It sparks a little interest in knowing things just like the old times.
That's right, manual healing is the order of the day at Steemit, thanks for responding.
Nice to meet you, I hope to read you soon.