As for @lucidlucrecia, i'm just guessing, but as soon as she was contronted she started to power down all of her tokens in her wallet, so it looks like she is going to abandon that account. If so and I did tag her here, so she can weigh in, this is a vague admission of guilt in my eyes. She could also just feel it isn't worth the effort to defend herself. None of her content was groundbreaking nor was any of it personal in anyway, which also in my eyes points to her being a token farmer.
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I'm not going to question the personal motivations (frankly, we're all here, to some degree, for the token aspect). I like that Hive gives people the freedom to use the platform in many different ways, even though my own usage is community-oriented.
Upon some reflection - and I have been thinking about this - if Lucrecia and Sabrina keep creating Threads, I think I'll curate and reward them normally. I see Threads as a different animal compared to, say, long-form blogging. AI-generated images, reposting images, reposting quotes, etc., etc., is all very normal behavior in traditional social media, even if not original. I still have a guideline to curate original content higher than the rest, so it ends up balanced.
When deciding the curation and rewarding of posts and comments, I'm still on the fence about the situation. I'll give it some further thought and see what Lucrecia and Sabrina say in response to this post.
I'm leaning towards the side of continuing curation and rewards. Reasoning, and I'm using the logic of HSBI's founder here: if someone is using AI to the degree that it's not easily detectable, then they'll put a substantial amount of time into learning the tool and using it to enhance their writing, which frankly takes at least as much effort as the writing itself. That's actually an admirable use of AI, especially if it improves the readability of the article.
Not a final decision yet... I'll give it a bit of time. Rewards are going to be delayed this month, even though I've collected the data and the funds lol!
I guess my point about LucidLucrecia is, if she's abandoning the account, why waste the rewards on it? Just give her a fair chance to respond and if she doesn't, give the rewards to someone more likely to use it. That person is not me, lol. Not saying they would go to me, but I don't and won't be blogging from this account, so hsbi is just wasted on me as well.
I recall reading that HSBI can sometimes be used on comments for select accounts which don't create posts, but do submit comments (as per the founder), but that may have to be negotiated with the founder. We'll see though. That bridge can be crossed if/when we get there.
We had this a long time ago, but there were too many issues with it. Presently there is no Hive SBI upvoting on comments. I have some ideas for how we could do it in the future (using community resources to upvote comments manually curated by signal accounts) but we are not actively working on it.
Ah, I see! Thanks for the update Joseph.
This is something I'm going to take into consideration through this joyous 🥴 process.
It's interesting that Joe showed up here in this dank dark alley without being tagged. ESP?
I'm one of the biggest HSBI whales, so I believe he follows my activities, which is actually great!
Now that Sabrinah resigned, however, I suppose all my surmising about how to handle the situation has solved itself. Now to fill the positions that are empty...!