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RE: Will Steem succeed or commit suicide?

in #steemit7 years ago

Great point about the Bots. They are fundamentally experts at curation, since they can work 24/7 and keep exact timers, plus they can analyze data and pick based on expected reward, not on content quality. Bot curation probably makes manual human curation almost totally pointless.

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Bots are experts in maximizing curation rewards by time adjust and most probably(*) work on author/elapsed time selection plus some social proof of quality - but not content. There are a few exceptions, like gentlebot, but not enough in my opinion.

(*)this is a huge guess based in what I see, since I can't check the algoritms

I belive without real content driven curation steemit won't succeed. I belive it because without it new users won't see the plataform as fair neither find good content easly. A lot of posts about this subject are comming to the surface and I can't see a solution in the near future, so that's why I am less confident about the future of steemit.

Hopefully I am wrong and/or the community will find a way to fix it.

The truth is I think Steemit has a lot of real content that's actually pretty good, but it is buried under a ton of garbage and another layer of misleading-highly rewarded OK-but-not-excellent content.

Gentlebot is great, I've noticed he seems very effective. I love when he hits me up.