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RE: To Bot Or Not To Bot - That Is The Question We Have Talked About Ad Nauseam - Can We Move On Now?

in #upvote7 years ago (edited)

Yes, I get it.

I'm just reminding people that to reach a wider audience in the world we need to start blogging about things that interest those people.

Like a good recipe to cook for dinner tonight, or a great movie review, or a wonderful place to visit in the world. Talking about bots all the time and fighting about it is not how we are going to attract new users to the platform. Let's get back to being a social media site.

Communities are more important than bots. It's why people join social media sites and stay on them. Let's keep focusing on building and joining communities. Humans can push an upvote button too, not just bots. A community of like-minded people is what we should be plugging into, that's where the lasting value is and having a real group of people on the other end of that upvote is a hell of a lot more fun.

And while you can pay for a service that pushes that upvote button for you that's not really doing anything for the community. Good content that a real community can value is worth a lot more to this platform and holds more interest for the average user. That's why we join social media sites, to begin with.