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RE: Support those working to expose abuse and save the Rewards Pool. Part 4 with Witness @lukestokes

in #itnt7 years ago

Nice write up. I'm a big fan of Luke and glad I found his blog early on after joining steemit. His articles educated me a lot on the platform here and navigating the wading pool of crypto. I'm now enjoying a venture into the main swimming pool and settling in nice and cozy with steemit. Luke's writing educated me about witnesses and voting, so my decision on the first witness vote I would place was easy.

Glad to hear there's a large focus on this abuse. I know that as a minnow it can be confusing while you're still learning what is abusive to the steemit system? The spam accounts are obvious, but what about these minnowboost, whale bellyrub, etc etc services that give upvotes for following or even paying SBD. When I first signed up I followed one of the services, but then stopped as I learned a little more. I never considered paying for upvotes, and I'm still not sure if or how these "services" effect the steemit ecosystem. I just decided its's not how steemit is intended to function, so I personally chose to avoid such upvote services.

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Hey @aksounder! Yeah Luke was one of the first witnesses I followed. He's a fellow middle Tennessean, so I commented on his posts and talked about the eclipse we both experienced. I knew he had a high reputation, but I didn't really get the whole witness thing for awhile. If I can tell you a secret, I still don't really get ALL of it. haha

The upvoting bots are a mixed bag. I have utilized them, and may continue to do so. The way I look at it is I am taking my liquid SBD and investing it in having a higher upvote on my post, which hopefully means more eyes. In that sense, I am investing in myself in an attempt to gain visibility. At the end of the day, I'd rather have eyes on my content than the value of the upvote.

Don't get me wrong. I LOVE the reward system. I probably wouldn't be here without the promise of rewards, but good content and eyes on that content will lead to rewards. I've stopped using most of the voting services unless I have something that is a couple of days old that I really feel is undervalued. But at this point, I want people to find my content on their own and appreciate it for its own sake, not because other people have voted on it. Shrug

If you are interested in the voting bots and how they work I have seen several articles people have done comparing the different services. None of them really delve into the legitimacy of the service, it's just kind of accepted at this point. But you can at least learn more about them and pick your poison with more knowledge. haha

Thanks so much for stopping by and checking out our article!

I'll have to look up an article like that; it would help to know a little more about the different options out there. That's a good way of putting it too: not for the upvote, more for the exposure. And if I choose not to use them because my thoughts on the steemit platform, it doesn't mean I look down on someone who does. I know we want all the help we can get to grow influence here, I just don't know enough about these bots yet to conclude using them won't contribute to the abuse of our system.

I merely wanted to commend you on your ethical stance. While I strongly support MSP, for example, my own principles preclude me from personally using bots for voting, so I cannot in good conscience do so myself. I do feel that I have seen no better mechanism to achieve their ends given the extant environment on Steemit, so in no way should my remarks be taken as condemnation of how MSP and similar initiatives operate.

I personally feel bots posting, voting, and commenting as co-equal with people is unnacceptable, and will increasingly be dangerous to people, and free speech, as bots become more competent, and therefore do not myself do it, regardless of monetary rewards.

I find your own personal stance to be similar to my own, and want to strongly encourage you, as I find your comment has me.

Thanks!

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