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RE: The most active Steem accounts in the last 7 days | March 6-12

in #steem7 years ago

A lot of information above shows that the bots are taking over, which is no surprise after all. Maybe you could provide a statistic that filters out the bots the next time to show more human lead accounts that we might like to take a closer look on :)

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IMO keeping the bots and exchanges in is more transparent. Filtered results could be misleading. If you have filtered results they must be in addition to the full list.

True the full list should be available as well but I´d really like to get one that´s filtering out all the bot accounts as well to get to know the real stars on steemit, who spend a lot of their time engaging with the community :)

is there a list of all known bot accounts? We could use it to filter against and build a blacklist.

I think it´d be a start to just take out all the voting bots listed on steembottracker eventually.

great point.

Bots dominating the stock market, dominating the crypto market and the US elections (apparently) LOL

Guess bots really do rule the world LOL

Filtering out the bots would certainly be interesting, but not an easy task. What makes an account a bot? The only way is to manually make a list of all the bots, but I think it's a very long list. In addition, some account are used both manually and as a bot.

True .it is difficult task. Yet finding human activity on the blockchain would be useful for everyone human to assess themselves and what to do.

That´s true and it´ll probably not be possible to catch all of them. It might be interesting though to at least filter out all the voting bots, which get numerous transfers and post a comment for each vote they do on a constant basis. Those accounts are basically all listed on steembottracker already so it wouldn´t be too much of an effort to take them out of the equation eventually.

You beat me to this! No need for bots, better more human, truly engaging accounts. Thanks