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RE: A robot earned more than one million $ of curation rewards on Steemit!! [repost to add pics]

in #steemit8 years ago

Wang is one of the few bots I completely support! He does a service, by helping out new users with the basics needed to post content and jump right into steemit. More knowledge comes later as you experiment with the platform, but if more bots like wang were created, instead of ones that say "Great Post" and "Welcome" that are just trying to gain money by commenting on post tags regardless of content should be removed or penalized. If all it does is offer a two word comment, it adds no value. It's also ok for whales to have bots to give trusted users the power to post content that instantly garners more views. Whales are more heavily invested so their content matters even more and their posts and upvotes can make or break steemit in the long run. Thank goodness we have some awesome people looking out for our best interests at the tops.

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What's the value of wang's bot?

Monetary or to the community? He shows links new users can users can browse to understand the differences between stee, steem power, and steem dollars. And a few other things that new users often wonder. He also only posts in #introduceyourself posts. I have no problem with him getting a lot of credit for keeping new users from being intimidated by the different terms that are often thrown around. Without new people, steemit will not make itself as valuable as another major social media giant. Financially I believed you answered that question in your post.