I think @steemeow quite rightfully finds it a bit frustrating to have people send her welcoming letters that are glazed with such a selfish voting trail.
I don't think it sets a good example at all to be honest.
And really, what is this about? Are you here to help newbs or just to generate rewards with some vote-trailed welcome-spam?! Certainly feels more like the latter!
When the bot first started it received help from MB to get its reputation built up so it could be effective. This was done for a few days and MB is no longer incorporated. (Check out its current comments) Without the reputation, introbot could not fulfill its objective of trying to keep the introduceyourself tag from being spammed, since it would not be able to warn or downvote anyone without major repercussions.
It cost a lot to run a bot that is willing to use its voting power to deter spamming and even more of an initial investment for it to actually be effective. If it does pay for itself, it will take years.
I also had this feature on to a very low degree on my @bycoleman account since it was automatically chosen by the bot to warn those who had higher reputations than the bot had. At first, this was greater than 50%, but as a result of your reply, I have reanalyzed again and have found it now unnecessary since introbot is handling 98% of the posts on its own.
I have shut this feature off on my account as well.
Ok, I see... I honestly didn't check what you bot does exactly, so it really just looked like a money grab or promotion spam to me.
What the kitten identified was the self-voting behavior, hence her negative reply.
Well, I think it's good your bot does detect and penalise intro-spammers, you've changed my mind and educated me about it's purpose.
The fact that a bot leaves a welcome message that "earns" more than many legit intro-posts I still find questionable. I'd recommend building up REP and SP through actual posts and not through those comments.
If I put myself into newbie-shoes, I think I'd find it quite frustrating and maybe even discouraging to see how a bot is able to go around making more rewards with automated comments than I can with a week worth of posting... but maybe that's just me?!
P.S.: a 63.7% self-voting quota doesn't really help the cause
Almost all of the upvoting you are seeing in the bots stats happened the first week. It now upvotes every author post and then only upvotes itself if there is enough voting power left over after it expends whatever is necessary in flag requirements which gets more aggressive as necessary when authors continue to abuse the tag. So this is very dynamic.
Blessings and thanks for the great feedback and of course much success to the Kitten!
Surely it is still nice to be welcomed, is it not.
Welcome Kitty!
I think @steemeow quite rightfully finds it a bit frustrating to have people send her welcoming letters that are glazed with such a selfish voting trail.
I don't think it sets a good example at all to be honest.
And really, what is this about? Are you here to help newbs or just to generate rewards with some vote-trailed welcome-spam?! Certainly feels more like the latter!
When the bot first started it received help from MB to get its reputation built up so it could be effective. This was done for a few days and MB is no longer incorporated. (Check out its current comments) Without the reputation, introbot could not fulfill its objective of trying to keep the introduceyourself tag from being spammed, since it would not be able to warn or downvote anyone without major repercussions.
It cost a lot to run a bot that is willing to use its voting power to deter spamming and even more of an initial investment for it to actually be effective. If it does pay for itself, it will take years.
I also had this feature on to a very low degree on my @bycoleman account since it was automatically chosen by the bot to warn those who had higher reputations than the bot had. At first, this was greater than 50%, but as a result of your reply, I have reanalyzed again and have found it now unnecessary since introbot is handling 98% of the posts on its own.
I have shut this feature off on my account as well.
Thanks for the feedback, it is very welcome!
Blessings.
Ok, I see... I honestly didn't check what you bot does exactly, so it really just looked like a money grab or promotion spam to me.
What the kitten identified was the self-voting behavior, hence her negative reply.
Well, I think it's good your bot does detect and penalise intro-spammers, you've changed my mind and educated me about it's purpose.
The fact that a bot leaves a welcome message that "earns" more than many legit intro-posts I still find questionable. I'd recommend building up REP and SP through actual posts and not through those comments.
If I put myself into newbie-shoes, I think I'd find it quite frustrating and maybe even discouraging to see how a bot is able to go around making more rewards with automated comments than I can with a week worth of posting... but maybe that's just me?!
P.S.: a 63.7% self-voting quota doesn't really help the cause
Thanks, glad to you you semi-approve :)
Almost all of the upvoting you are seeing in the bots stats happened the first week. It now upvotes every author post and then only upvotes itself if there is enough voting power left over after it expends whatever is necessary in flag requirements which gets more aggressive as necessary when authors continue to abuse the tag. So this is very dynamic.
Blessings and thanks for the great feedback and of course much success to the Kitten!
I've sent @steemeow to roam under #introduceyourself for the past week. I've hence seen your bot in action several times.
I applaud this project!
Great stuff, sorry to be so overly critical of your initial bootstrapping with self-votes. I totally see the value being delvered now!
Thank you for the support, I really appreciate it.
Absolutely no problem on the initial feedback, I cherish all input, it is critical to understanding the community consensus.