I understand what you mean, but I am not a bot and I am being genuine with all my comments. I have made the commitment to welcome every day few new members who have joined the Steemit. I am not trying to profit from commenting or voting, I am building a community. Is that wrong? As well, all of the comments are not the same. Sometimes, I suggest them to use 5 tags to get maximum exposure to their posts.
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I didn’t say you were a bot. I can see the variety of your comments. I know how you guys do it already.
I think it looks like spam to new users and if they discover the many other comments you’ve made, it probably makes them feel worse, lied to, and suspicious of other welcome comments. It’s easily debatable and therefore best to avoid.
I see how one might think it’s necessary to welcome new users, but I think it’s possible to over do it. Especially, considering the other stigmas the practice places upon your account.
Steemboard is good enough and there are other who are more qualified than both of us. 🎃
There are much healthier ways to serve the Steem community while you are taking a break from welcoming new users.
For example, fighting abuse with @steemflagrewards or delegating to the various @steemcleaners services like @spaminator or @macbot or @flagawhale or @cheetah
or...
Help THIS GUY:
He really needs a random upvote of two. He got flagged to a -11 while fighting in one of the epic flagwars.
Are you on Discord?https://steemit.com/@kabir88