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RE: Killing transparencybot - A message to spammers with no SP!

in #transparencybot7 years ago (edited)

Okay, once again:

This information is being presented in the interest of transparency on our platform and is by no means a judgement as to the quality of this post.

Please show me the judgemental part in this quote.

Or let's see the whole @transparencybot comment:

Example:
This post has received votes totaling more than $50.00 from the following pay for vote services:

appreciator upvote in the amount of $116.25 STU, $145.59 USD.
rocky1 upvote in the amount of $85.97 STU, $107.67 USD.
upme upvote in the amount of $80.02 STU, $100.22 USD.
buildawhale upvote in the amount of $60.79 STU, $76.14 USD.
therising upvote in the amount of $44.26 STU, $55.43 USD.

For a total calculated value of $387 STU, $485 USD before curation, with a calculated curation of $97 USD.

This information is being presented in the interest of transparency on our platform and is by no means a judgement as to the quality of this post.

Show me the judgemental part.

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And suddenly there was stillness all over the place....

Its judgemental to act like promoting a post more than a certain amount requires additional attention or transparency, and to force that opinion on peoples blogs with your comments.

People should be allowed to chose how they promote their posts without getting unsolicited spam.

There absolutely must be an opt out, nevermind it should actually be opt-in

People should be allowed to chose how they promote their posts without getting unsolicited spam.

Devil's advocate here: Well, in this case I decide to repost my very same article every 5 minutes, my freely chosen form of promotion. I hope you don't dare shaming me for my free choice. You could simply mute me, but please don't comment on my repetitive posting. (No I'm not going to do this, just consider this a provocative thought experiment)