AI spam is not a problem on Blurt. It is a problem here. If you think that spamming AI content pretending to be the author of the content (misleading the community to believe that the content was created by human so it can be monetised), then you should stay on Blurt.
It is not a problem if rewards are declined on AI posts and it is mentioned in the post that content is AI-generated.
Blurt is completely ridden with plagiarism/content theft, mass identity theft and AI spam.
Ok.
@theringmaster have you considered opting out of the reward pool when you post ai content?
You can still post obviously, and your only receiving dust down votes from spaminator.
If people want to donate to you, peakd has a gift option that allows people to deposit liquid hive or hbd.
Or consider making a community of your own for your own gusto.
Just saying there are ways around this and still be able to post your own message.
Likewise in blurt, be it riddles with plagiarism, it won't be long till this issue is fixed over there. There is already being developed tools for this to be checked by blurtians. And it won't be long when you'll be the only one voting your own posts and rarely possibly a vote from anyone else if you do this type of content.
Anyways, your chances on hive are not necessarily over, but your not off to a good start either. Consider just writing your own authentic content. Your experiences, your opinions, your hobbies, etc.
In The internet of things, there is a market for almost anything, and people are very bored too and there will be some people that will follow on it. But if your interesting, you'll obviously obtain much more views and such.
Either way blurt can be a great opportunity for you, but if you continue this way, I dare say it won't last long either way.
Cheers
@hivewatchers you have any recommendations to tools I can use for checking abuse before voting?
You need to manually the content for plagiarism using search engines. For AI, you need to also manually check it to look for evident clues (It takes going through hundreds of posts like this to be able to recognise these patterns). Other clues are for example the suspicious frequency of posting by the abuser, like churning out multiple posts per day on a few accounts which is impossible to do by a single person without the help of AI or without copying content from somewhere. Then after you spot these patterns, you can double-check them with the Chat GPT AI detector.
Thank you. I'll follow that advice.