I have more or less the same concerns as @mydivathings. My issue stems not on how the SF delegatees use the delegation from @dimimp but to the inappropriate misuse of the so-called community bots (@steemjet and @steemjetcontests).
As most of you already know, not everyone have been assigned and is expected to curate or upvote steemjet contents. Some SF members are musical geniuses, talented artists and exceptional writers and is somewhat expected to focus where their talent is. So believe me if I say that I do not take issue on how you use your SP delegation (whether through self-votes or just upvoting your friends/alt accounts) as long as you can contribute to SteemJet where your talent is.
Now some people here have missed completely what this post really is all about. She is not talking about individual SP delegation but the blatant misuse of the COMMUNITY bots. I have read some discussions on Discord and WhatsApp attacking her voting patterns and I would just like to stretch out that this is not what she is aiming for (I think).
As presented by her screenshots above, it is evidently clear that the bots are being abused by some people to satisfy their own greed. The purpose of the so called community bots (@steemjet and @steemjetcontests) was to reward people for their exceptional contribution to steemjet and not just to upvote a "2 sentence comment with a typo".
Now as what @joshuaetim said on a comment above:
There are a few persons that have access to the posting keys of the Steemjet, as given out by the Steemjet Pilot who created the account.
Knowing that some people who have access to the posting keys have no self-control and discipline this is very concerning. I hereby propose to whoever created the @steemjet account (@lordjames ?), to change the key and create a small account instead that will be trailed by the @steemjet account.
Why trail?
If we use services like steemauto, we can at least prevent curators and/or people who have access to the posting keys to use the @steemjet account to upvote "comments" and to only upvote exceptional blog posts.
The problem with lots of people holding the key to one account, is when issues like this arises it's hard to pin-point who will take the responsibility.
Also, after this I would probably be attack as well by some people and they will also do some investigation on how I used the delegation. To make it easier for you guys here's mine:
Most of the accounts I voted for the last 2 weeks have been community projects I support. These projects aims to support content creators such as myself. I do admit that I am also getting daily upvotes from them in return. But I trust these projects and for the past months have been proven to give support to a number of people.
Message me on discord for the posting keys.
you can actually be more useful.
Please before giving the posting key to anyone, I should be informed. So I can keep tab of those with access.
I've never given it to anyone else. I have to discuss with him first before I can recommend him to you