Actually the main prompt of this shitpost is the question:
What does your blog look like when the autovotes are gone?
Will your content make it to trending? Will you get some manual votes? Will you still get the same amount of organic support you’re getting without the automation?
Those are actual good questions that I suspect many wouldn't be willing to answer or plainly they don't know how to answer.
Let's see...
What does your blog look like when the autovotes are gone?
A. Like a windy desert with an invasion of silent tumbleweeds rolling everywhere. And a blog full of decent quality content with no rewards, no comments and no future payouts. HahahahaWill your content make it to trending?
A. In the least, not even in your wildest dreams! :DWill you get some manual votes?
A. Yeah! maybe a few. But only and exclusively granted by a handful of other daring misfits, outlaws, renegades and awake & conscious fuckups like us who really like to read.Will you still get the same amount of organic support you’re getting without the automation?
A. Oh! now I think this one is already a question, a riddle and a chess problem too difficult to answer.(Image not shown due to low ratings)
Maybe, but I wouldn't go as far as speculating decent and quality content on the table. The consumers will decide whether your stuff applies to those adjectives.
There are ways to get into a trending page, just not the mainstream trending page but at least anyone can get into trending. From observation, mass tagging everyone and picking fights can get your blog on trending, just not a positive trending list.
Hmmm, interesting way to describe an audience.
If I had more time to gather data, a stat program, and know how to make sense of that data, there are plenty of stuff I'm curious about on the blockchain relating to human behavior. :>