I'd be interested in which humans are most active. Do these high activity bots stress the blockchain at all. There are likely to be more as we go on
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I'd be interested in which humans are most active. Do these high activity bots stress the blockchain at all. There are likely to be more as we go on
Yeah I don't think any normal human can compete with any of these bots. I consider myself very active but when I saw these bot numbers. Wow! lol
I'm pretty active, but I've probably dropped a lot in the rankings. I was top 20 for posts/comments at one time :)
The @steemitboard makes more comments in 2 weeks than you have your entire time on steemit. lol I think I topped out at about 200 comments in a day but most days I make less than 100 which is still a lot.
Yup, I agree, at least for comments and upvotes maybe bots should be removed from the top. Maybe weekly tops would be more relevant? Great idea @penguinpablo for new stats!
How about a more complex query? Top commenters (by number of comments?) who received at least an upvote other than from themselves or a bot.
Yeah, me too!
Nice thought though, maybe it would be interesting to see the top accounts with self or no voting and the top accounts of greater and minimum reputation.
Just saying here.. :)
I've noticed a certain successful Steemian votes 85% for himself. Some are not interested in supporting the community. He won't get a vote from me
I was writing about a tool the other day, where you can see the top 10 steemit players in terms of voting value, self voting etc.
That tool, however, is only for a specific week (rolling), and the time frame cannot be altered.
One of the things I like about the blockchain is transparency; our actions are available for anyone to see, so anyone can act according to their beliefs and values.
If there are more people that are interested about the community and take time to educate people that are coming or that are learning, this might get us somewhere!
We are the community's power
name and shame him/her
He's a certain Asian 'crypto analyst'. I hesitate to name him as he's very flag-happy for anyone who dares to criticise him
You talking about haej** ?
:D
Ah, you guessed :)
thats the thing. I have always thought steemit as a platform to grow when you make others grow but as I get old in system I see how whales have started exploiting the whole system. Group only votes among themselves and minnows are left purely on luck.