Hey Sean, I don't agree with it. While I do think that self upvoting may be good in some cases. I think it's really a non issue if your vote is worth pennies. On the other hand there are others who brag about being able to get upwards of 300 dollars ( and post crap on here) to reap huge rewards. If this really IS an issue then Steemit and @ned have to have a sit down an do away with it or end the ridiculous POLICING that is happening. When, I and many others cannot vote because of " exceeded bandwidth" and when others are voting mindlessly with services like Steemvoter for their friends, there has to be some real delineations and guidelines. Did some research you might want to check out: https://busy.org/smackdown-kitty/@l0k1/beta-testing-of-smackdown-kitty-is-beginning Stay well my buddy!
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true...guys like trevonjb and craig-grant are posting with automatic upvote or manual...but i think they are moderate like 10 to 30 dollars i dont know lol. I believe that steemit should not eliminate self upvoting but at least regulate it depending on a percentage of your SP or even SBD...or both...so that it makes sense if you buy steems you should be entitled to some interests dedicated to you but if your SP is coming from the pool then it's not yours...it's ours...i don't know but interesting stuff
I concur . Very interesting and controversial. It's going to become a black eye for Steemit if something isn't done soon. I don't mean a half ass measure either, but a real clear cut "These are our rules". Yes, even this platform needed rules, call them rules, guidelines, TOS whatever.
let's enjoy steemit beta for now...can't when for a new version like with image enlarge options and private messages etc :]
It's young yet. I'm sure it'll get better and better. We just have to be patient and keep a look out for what's going on. Stay informed and make our opinions known.
I think one self vote per day should be the limit.
from a principle point of view, yes. I agree
This bot is only aimed at people that have more than 1,000 SP. I do agree that the developers should just build it into the platform if they want to prevent people from upvoting their own comments if that is the direction they want to take versus having a bot chase people down. The exceeding bandwidth has to do with Powering Up Steem, but I will definitely check out the article that you linked to. Thank you.