There are way more than these. But I actually find them quite annoying when they are used frequently. I don't like it when people throw in multiple commands in a reply which pollutes the comment section with automated bot comments. And the majority of the coins aren't worth anything too.
But that's just my opinion 🙂
Hey Moose. I really welcome the expression of your opinion! And to be honest, I can understand that and see these very messy comment sections sometimes, too. Maybe it's because I operate an upvote service (@ccceo.voter), too (and try to bring in some content into the "you have been voted"-comments). So, I get your point. But I can't judge other services for their wild comment layout and their space needs, when I do the same, kind of... So, yes... But I get and understand your point!
Would you like to tell me/us more services and your view of which ones are worthy? This would be great! Or would it be against your will to see less of these comments?
In every case: thank you for your comment & Hive a great day!
The #Ecency frontend has a good way of collapsing comments made by token tipping bots, though it doesn't recognize yet some Hive bots as token tipping bots. 🤓
I know that the comments of some token tipping bots may be too many, so I try to avoid them unless the original post's author loves tipping tokens or I use certain token tipping commands which don't add to the comments section (such as !PIZZA which leaves only one comment for the first successful token tipping command and instead edits the said comment for every additional successful PIZZA tip on the same comments section). 😏
Thank you for sharing these insights and your view. Very welcome. The procedure of the pizzabot is something I will think about and save hopefully. Maybe this kind of doing can help my anytime. I have to research if the mentioned persons with edit 2, 3, 4 and so on gets notified for every edit - this could be nerve wrecking. But in the sense of saving space and not clutter the whole comment section it's a good thing, I think.
Thank you once again & Hive a great day!
The WINEX bot publishes a new comment for every successful token tipping command (or unsuccessful command once every 24 hours for a given Hive account), though does it under one of its own posts to prevent cluttering the comments section where the WINEX command is used. 🤓
Thank you for this info! I will include this info when I edit the article the next time. (I try to collect information first a little, to don't ping around every few minutes/hours.)
Thank you once again!
I wonder what you mean with
don't ping around every few minutes/hours
. 🤯 Do you mean that I should reply to your comments (and tip tokens) more slowly? 🤓Here's some !PIZZA with !WINE! 😁 The respective bots of both tipping tokens do a great job of avoiding "clutter" in the comments section where they are tipped. 😏
No, I meant that I don't like to update the article every minute/hour, because I assume the @mentiondaccounts will receive a ping on the same thing again and again. With you everything is cool. I think (in my view) these pings you talk about are something different. These pings bring joy (at least in my perspective). But repeating pings on the same content again and again and again and... could be nerve wrecking maybe.
Thank you for all your tokens! A joy!
I actually shouldn't be doing this, but I'm a friendly moose aren't I 😂
https://peakd.com/hive-193552/@borniet/actifit-borniet-20241202t173452620z#@borniet/re-savvytester-20241212t94145583z
https://hivesearcher.com/search?q=%22bot%20commands%22&s=newest
That is very friendly! Thank you! I clicked the links... and it looks promising that there are some info I can dig thru. Great! Thank you very much, friendly moose!
😘
You're welcome!
I understand that some people on Hive don't like a lot of comments being left by many token tipping commands from their respective bots, so I try my best to avoid using most commands under Hive authors who don't like (a lot of) them. 🤗
Anyway, here's some !PIZZA whose bot won't add a new comment on the same comments section for every successful command (in excess of the first one). 😏