I totally agree with you that there should be some sort of monitoring against abuse of meaningless posts reaping rewards from the rewards pool.
But when you say don't try to upvote "One video (and not yours)" - what do you mean by that? Is it one video or one video that is not yours? Those are two different things.
And a lot of work can go into one video (that is yours) and it can be a quality post. So where is the problem with that particular case?
Also, if you want to enforce these things, why not make them clear on the site of the steembottracker.com so that everyone can see what we're dealing with.
One of the issues of Steemit that I'm beginning to see is not knowing where to find the relevant info. I'm very happy to comply with rules that are agreed upon by the community if I know where to find these rules. And a random post that I came across doesn't count as an official statement, in my view.
Just my 5 cents of wanting to be fair to all sides.