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RE: What do you think about these changes of #posh?

in #posh5 years ago

I think requiring #hive and #posh in the tweet along with a $HIVE or whatever is good (change it up every month to avoid boring).

I know we can check likes, amount of comments per twitter post. Then for the account, amount of followers, account creation date, and possibly even same followers as say OCDB twitter. This can be cross considered with the reputation on Hive, average engagement per post, average value per post, other social media activity, etc. A profile can be built up on the white list for static stuff and a few things can be manually checked for new applicants to the white list.

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Those are great points for when we eventually automate it and add in those stats before whitelisting. Also requiring #posh on twitter is a bit useless, we only ask users to use it here so we can find them through Gina.

I never thought about #posh being useless on twitter, it makes sense. I just like adding $random #hashtags and $ymbol$ to my !tweets! It makes me feel #special. I usually thr0w a %hashtag to peakD, too ;). Maybe I should start us1ng emojis 🤣. In anycase, this whole posh thing has got me more used to using Twitter which I like. I never really felt incentivized to use it much before, although I have been sharing my posts there and on Facebook for at least a year.