I believe without bots many things could happen, a good point of view would be questioning if steemit can ''work'' without humans, I do not know if it's too crazy to think about that degree of automation.
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What's the point of Steemit working without humans? I think most of us come here for a human connection I like talking to @brianphobos @kenanqhd @rawpride @tolkatore @emmyem84 @bradlovesbeer @mitchyb @reseller @robertandrew @harleymechanix @lundgreenman @prince121 @techwizardry @masteranibal @offgridlife and many many others. I don't think I would see much of a point to comming on here if there weren't humans.
I agree, bots are here to do repetative tasks. Steem price may actually be suppressed by bots...
I'm not saying that would be good, I come here looking for a human connection as well, I was just thinking if it'll be possible, because I also believe that many come looking for money without caring about anything else.
There are a lot of other cryptos to put money into that are not part of a social media platform.
I know, but I'm not talking about them, there are also better ways to get rich than being a politician and that doesn't stop many people.
Yeah that is kind of what I was thinking is if bots weren't a viable way to earn passive income on here the money would probably exit Steem and go into staking Nav or NEO or ARK.