Pafulim getting blacklisted by bots

in #hede-io6 years ago (edited)

The incident that resulted in discussions on Steem blockchain.

He has written an entry about hilça on Hede by describing a very local food name that not much information can be found on the internet about. The entry was very short in length but subjectively informative, and even some people commented with "We have learned a new thing".

Link to the post for steemit users: https://steemit.com/hede-io/@pafulim/hilca

Things had changed when he used bidbots and got on the main page of steemit.com. Many users have complained as it is an abuse of the reward system and flagged for disagreement on rewards* as they didn't know Turkish and the entry was very short in length. Some users/bots even blacklisted * him for doing plagiarism while that was not the case. I don't know him personally, but he may just have wanted to find his local people on steemit.

After the incident, maybe coincidentally, @berniesanders has written a post asking "what is good content"

Steem users' perception about spam is highly subjective and these incidents need to be solved by updating the blockchain or maybe using machine learning algorithms before it happens.


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steemit was built to reward people and this should be decided by the users themselves. But bots are just spoiling the system and its purpose.

All users should try to solve this. Some bots are really useful for identifying plagarism and stuff, but still we run into problems like this.

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