Tub Cat can see that you have posted many, many single image posts in one short day, unwashed human.
Tub Cat can also see that you have provided little to no text with each post.
Tub Cat wonders if these are your images, or if you have taken these images from a website but have failed to provide your source.
Tub Cat also wonders if your account was simply set up to spam Steemit for lots of little rewards.
Tub Cat has identified that @kirkins set up this account, and that @kirkins has a reputation score of 0. It is clear that this user has a very poor history of Steemit usage. And, therefore, Tub Cat will assume that this new account has also been set up with poor intentions.
Tub Cat recommends that you re-consider your plans for this account @kirkins. It is now on Tub Cat's list and will be flagged by Tub Cat's various followers and supporters should you intend to use this account for spam and plagiarism.
Tub Cat recognises that some bots serve a purpose. Tub Cat's favourite bot is @cheetah. And not just because @cheetah is a big cat.
If you enjoy making bots, perhaps try your hand at making a bot that serves a positive purpose.
Steemit has enough spam already, and does not need any more. Even with attribution, your content is of little value. You are simply re-posting material that is already available elsewhere.
Maybe put that investment to good use then and create something positive and worthwhile. You're clearly an intelligent person. But your use of the platform to date hasn't met you with any reward.
There's a lot of opportunities on Steemit. Tub Cat was created by an account that has seen no physical investment at all. And yet, Tub Cat is worth almost as much as what you have invested in Steemit already. And is only one month old.
Tub Cat can see that you have posted many, many single image posts in one short day, unwashed human.
Tub Cat can also see that you have provided little to no text with each post.
Tub Cat wonders if these are your images, or if you have taken these images from a website but have failed to provide your source.
Tub Cat also wonders if your account was simply set up to spam Steemit for lots of little rewards.
Tub Cat has identified that @kirkins set up this account, and that @kirkins has a reputation score of 0. It is clear that this user has a very poor history of Steemit usage. And, therefore, Tub Cat will assume that this new account has also been set up with poor intentions.
Tub Cat recommends that you re-consider your plans for this account @kirkins. It is now on Tub Cat's list and will be flagged by Tub Cat's various followers and supporters should you intend to use this account for spam and plagiarism.
Tub Cat OUT!
Ok if I turn it off can you spare me or is it too late.
I will make another type of bot.
Tub Cat wonders why you created a bot to spam Steemit with plagiarised material.
Tub Cat recommends that you use Steemit as a human rather than creating spam bots.
Tub Cat will monitor your account to see how many new accounts you create for the purpose of spam.
BEHAVE, UNWASHED HUMAN!
I have been making chat bots for fun since 2016 before I was even on steemit.
Never made anything off it I do it for fun just like steem.
I have seen some bots like cat facts. That is interesting to me. So I do intend to keep making bots.
I will make something with attribution if that makes a difference to people.
Tub Cat recognises that some bots serve a purpose. Tub Cat's favourite bot is @cheetah. And not just because @cheetah is a big cat.
If you enjoy making bots, perhaps try your hand at making a bot that serves a positive purpose.
Steemit has enough spam already, and does not need any more. Even with attribution, your content is of little value. You are simply re-posting material that is already available elsewhere.
Isn't that also the case for Facebook and Twitter? People just don't follow...
I don't see why Steemit is different?
There's a reason why many people stopped using Facebook and Twitter and came across to Steemit. And you might have just stumbled across it.
There's a reason why many people stopped using Facebook and Twitter and came across to Steemit. And you might have just stumbled across it.
I made an account on steemit long ago but my first post was less than a month ago.
I have spent over $500 and not made anything but I've had a lot of fun.
It's even cool to me that it self polices I just wanted to experiment.
Maybe put that investment to good use then and create something positive and worthwhile. You're clearly an intelligent person. But your use of the platform to date hasn't met you with any reward.
There's a lot of opportunities on Steemit. Tub Cat was created by an account that has seen no physical investment at all. And yet, Tub Cat is worth almost as much as what you have invested in Steemit already. And is only one month old.
Thanks, I will look for more positive uses of bots.
@tayai roll dice
Is that a definition or an opinion?
Is that a definition or an opinion?