Daily reports mostly capture noise. Weekly data is starting to become interesting.
I enjoy reading those reports a lot.@penguinpablo is going that route. He has as weeklies: Hive stats, DAO, Hive stored on exchanges and Hive v. Steem.
They are spam and an attempt to farm rewards, especially if they are automated. It's essentially taking from the reward pool for doing nothing or next to nothing. It's worse when it's something anybody can easily lookup already.
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Daily reports mostly capture noise. Weekly data is starting to become interesting.
I enjoy reading those reports a lot. @penguinpablo is going that route. He has as weeklies: Hive stats, DAO, Hive stored on exchanges and Hive v. Steem.
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Daily reports mean spam yes,
A weekly or monthly update works much better.
Daily reports people do not read, a greater chance of a report being read is Monthly.
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I would rather them not take from the reward pool.
This would mean they need to draw funds from elsewhere.
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Most of the time, yes. It depends on what the topic is though.
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They are spam and an attempt to farm rewards, especially if they are automated. It's essentially taking from the reward pool for doing nothing or next to nothing. It's worse when it's something anybody can easily lookup already.
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Truth is that they may pr may not be spam depending on their usefulness. @penguinpablo for an example post some very useful statistics.
I am quite surprised that we have the same opinion.
The automatic spam posts shown in the screenshot rape $10 each from the reward pool every day!
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In my opinion, for as long as they don't post those daily reports on other communities or comment on other posts, they are not spam.
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Daily posts were downvoted in #newsteem. Now the farming spam restarted on Hive.
That's very interesting. Do you remember any of the accounts flagging daily reports?
Among them, the were many voting bots, profiting from the remaining delegations. They all have an (hypocrite) owner...
Self-voting was downvoted in #newsteem. About stealing from the reward pool, Hive is worse than Steem was before the fork.
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