Bid-bots/paid bots 1.03% 28.17%
If I’m not mistaken, concentration of stake/influence was one of the main gripes around here prior to last year’s hard forks that were supposed to help correct it. But it appears that the changed/implemented protocols have failed to make much of a difference at all in that regard.
Two of the auto-votes together make up more than 42% of all votes on that day by number.
I think it’s safe to say that adding Steemvoter and other private automated voting would put this figure well over 50%, possibly into the 60s or more.
So, what we have here is a platform with activity that is dominated by automation and largely influenced by paying for what are essentially whale votes that are actually larger than most non-bidding (human) whales. To me, this is much worse than any superlinearity “problems” that previously existed. I’m not sure how a social media platform can survive like this if it continues down the same path.
But since very few seem to care - particularly the “leadership” that created the original problems, then created the worse “solutions” to the original problems they created - I don’t believe any of this data will matter much. We all know that something isn’t right, but instead of seriously looking at this data and trying to comprehend it, most people here will simply cheerlead and shill for Steem and STINC, then denigrate anyone who isn’t doing the same.
And the problems continue...
Thanks for stopping by, @ats-david. I can't comment on pre HF18/19 since I wasn't there at that time, but you pretty much summarized the state of Steem as it is now. The platform is definitely largely automated, and my numbers here only address two aspects of many...
You are so correct my friend.
I want to invite you to participate in NFL Pick'em this year.
Thanks for considering...
https://steemit.com/sports/@steemitnflpickem/steemit-nfl-pick-em-week-one-win-steem
@ats-david,
What do you think of these proposals:
https://steemit.com/steemit/@quillfire/central-premise-and-proposals-a-series-about-fixing-steemit-part-4
https://steemit.com/steemit/@quillfire/follow-up-central-premise-and-proposals-a-series-about-fixing-steemit-part-4
Quill