is it, though? enticing people to vote for his witness with a comment bot that automatically gives you an unrelated token when the user himself probably hasn't been around for ages? How can you tell he's going to be around for when the next hardfork arrives if he hasn't posted in almost a year and potentially not even left a real comment either?
I always get confused by how people think this is generally acceptable behavior and on top of it welcome it. No offense.
Apologies @acidyo ,
Thank you for letting me know....I will look into it.
Kind Regards, Bleujay
no worries, i didn't mean to come off harsh or to single you out, just a bit tired of that kind of bot activity in general, especially if they've connected it to their witness position. It's like this user is earning hive for running a witness and for leaving bot comments everywhere and people are just okay with it.
You make a valid point and I am really quite sorry to hear it.
The funny thing is...the bot does show up at times that a beer would hit the spot and it is quite a laugh....or it is a celebration of some sort...that sort of thing.
Anyways smiles aside...bleujay will give his witness a look.
Kind Regards, Bleujay
Yeah nothing against the token itself, I'm sure @detlev created it for that kind of impact in mind, it's just that not everyone may be using the tools and things we have the right way.
Appreciate you reconsidering how you evaluate your votes based on this interaction though, while it's important that witnesses primarily produce blocks I think it's something anyone can do so why not vote for the ones you actually trust and seem to be genuinely around and wanting to see hive go somewhere!
We do to see Hive go places....thank you again!