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RE: How Much of the Rewards Pool is Paid out by BitBots Votes V's Organic Votes

in #utopian-io7 years ago

Thanks for this research. I would have assumed bidbots vote value would have been higher than 50%. Great to see that this is not the case. Although I need to find a new way to read interesting content on Steem since filtering by Trending or Hot is mostly showing bidbot users or users who have a large autovote following.

Bidbots should work on limiting the amount of vote per post to some arbitrary number like less than $50 per post. But then most people use multiple bidbots so.. I do not know the solution.

Knowledge is power. With this information I hope the community can find a solution to bring back quality content to the top.

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most people use the bidbots just for the money but others use it for good purpose for example i use bitbots because i post staff that people don't even pay attention to. with this how can i get to boost my steem power? just because its very scares for people to upvote you. bu i will never give up. so this is the different between the two users. some already have it but still uses bidbots.

Everyone uses bid bots for money and then try to say that they just use them to get more attention. Why do you want more attention? Because you want money.

Bid bots are used by people who think they deserve more money. Steem will only grow if people realize that self upvoting and bid bots may pay more but aren't the right thing to do.

but what some bidbots request for certain amount of money before you can be upvoted and here lies the case you had no such amount how will you be able to do that?

I'm not sure what exactly you are trying to say... The bid bots putting a minimum bid amount is just their side of being greedy. It doesn't affect the people who are placing bids.

Remember, this accounts for the bid bots available on bottracker. I would be interested in the figure the bots that are not yet on the tracker. They are being created at a cyclic rate it seems.