It's not about how many posts I make every day, it's about how useful they are. I am mostly reposting my topics from a different forum some years ago, I can post 100 in an hour if I feel like it, and each one of them will be more useful than the worthless predictions of this self-voting abuser.
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And the value of the content itself is very short-live.
In a few months, nobody will be reading content that he wrote this week.
That too. They have as much value as all those who do predictions and pre-airing hype for an upcoming episode or movie based on some unbased rumors they heard.
The platform should reward content providers with residual income if they want posts that provide long term benefits. The problem isn't the content providers but rather the model being implemented. If you reward short term content you get short term content.
And the voters decide, not you, what is useful. If we want astrology and tarot readings... who are you to say they are less useful than what you appreciate?