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RE: 3600+ Visitors to Hive from Just Three Hive Link Shares on Reddit! Join This Marketing Initiative and Get Rewarded! HivePosh Contest #18

in HivePosh10 hours ago (edited)

"When you don't get a Redditposh comment, delete the share from the sub and re-share later." - I did this, and the link came incorrect and needs revising; I have linked you @x-rain.

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When you don't get a Redditposh comment, delete the share from the sub and re-share later.

Probably, "later" is the key here.

Like, on January 31 or so, I shared, deleted, re-shared and still had no redditposh comment (r / South Dakota). Then I shared another link that day and no redditposh comment again (r/Judaism).

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But that moment, hiveposh.com didn't work for half a day. That's why this is my main guess, @davideownzall, that these problems come from hiveposh.com - the server can be down from time to time, like, for 10 minutes a day.

People say that subs can prevent Hive scripts. But how? I created a sub just to see what's inside.The most powerful tool of subs is Automoderator https://www.reddit.com/r/reddit.com/wiki/automoderator/full-documentation/ I can't see how they can prevent Redditposh with it.

It might be there are two or more reasons for redditposh comment problem, for example:

  • Hive blockchain's side - slow so much at some moments that it works as "down" (?)
  • hiveposh.com - sometimes down (?)

I gave a look at automod and as you say it seems capable of doing stuff only inside the sub and on comments or posts, not on external things to the sub (such as api calls)...

When I posted the history one, I checked when doing the repost and hiveposh.com was up, I even logged in, but maybe the bot was down?