Regardless though I think you missed my point, 100 retweets should be rewarded. The POSH system rewards interactions because that is the goal of the program. If POSH is just maintained for a rewards pool that does not allow for mass-paid media promotion then it's not actually fully achieving its stated goal.
If anyone paid to have their Twitter post run on any variety of sites to gain more traction this would be great for HIVE overall, yet here we are discussing why that's bad because it hurts POSH's pool numbers.
Very soon other companies and blockchain programs will utilize these programs similar to Hey Wallet to generate interaction. If POSH is going to grow and continue to reward properly for the promotion of #HIVE it will need to adapt its rule set.
To be honest I'm excited about using new technology to promote this ecosystem. I see no reason to not adapt. How much more would POSH be worth if more users bought into the token? You are missing the big picture here and focusing only on what is in front of you
I will only say that the future will talk about whether it is fair to make humans compete with bots...just that.
It's not a matter of competition though. It's a matter of understanding how to use new tools.
I certainly don't mind being taken out of the rewards pool here. I really think it is a mistake to not use technology to bring more people into a technology-based site
It's just a shame that I won't be able to use the system designed to reward #HIVE promotion because I'm using Blockchain technology....
I certainly don't mind being taken out of the rewards pool here. I really think it is a mistake to not use technology to bring more people into a technology-based site
That's not the same as using some of these "bot services" that most of the time do generate numbers but the value behind them is close to worthless. You can easily tell that even though your tweet got 500+ "views" the peakd post is stuck under 20.
I think I made myself clear in my previous comment why we strive to reward genuine reach, if a tweet gets embedded onto many other websites/articles/platforms it most likely means the likes and retweets were somewhat genuine, you weren't paying for the likes and retweets, you were paying for the visibility of the tweets and the link within, most of those other services don't provide that.