Steembottracker enables most of the bot activity, it essentially is the gateway of bidbots, the easiest thing to do to regulate dodgey bitbots is simply deslist them from steembottracker, problem solved.
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Exactly. Steembottracker is one of his community services, so if some bots misbehave, an easy way to hurt their harmful business model is delisting.
You got it!
The global directory aspect is valuable for monitoring them if nothing else. I'd put unapproved bots on a secondary/hidden page instead of entirely delisting them which makes them harder to keep tabs on.
Yeah like a shit list :)