The WINEX bot publishes a new comment for every successful token tipping command (or unsuccessful command once every 24 hours for a given Hive account), though does it under one of its own posts to prevent cluttering the comments section where the WINEX command is used. 🤓
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Thank you for this info! I will include this info when I edit the article the next time. (I try to collect information first a little, to don't ping around every few minutes/hours.)
Thank you once again!
I wonder what you mean with
<p dir="auto">Here's some !PIZZA with !WINE! 😁 The respective bots of both tipping tokens do a great job of avoiding "clutter" in the comments section where they are tipped. 😏don't ping around every few minutes/hours
. 🤯 Do you mean that I should reply to your comments (and tip tokens) more slowly? 🤓No, I meant that I don't like to update the article every minute/hour, because I assume the @mentiondaccounts will receive a ping on the same thing again and again. With you everything is cool. I think (in my view) these pings you talk about are something different. These pings bring joy (at least in my perspective). But repeating pings on the same content again and again and again and... could be nerve wrecking maybe.
Thank you for all your tokens! A joy!
I suggest that you tag other Hive users on a comment instead, so that they won't get notified every time you update the post, and instead edit the comment only when you like to notify them. 🤓
Looks like you really love such tipping tokens (especially !PIZZA and !WINEX)! 😎 Would it be okay for you if I also tip you tokens whose bots leave a comment for every (successful) command? 🤔😅
Good idea. Thank you for the input. Seems like I will do so, like you suggest, in the future.
Oah, I don't would say I love them, but yes, why not. It's kind of activity here on Hive. And for other users they count a lot I think. So... I think we should do things what keeps the chain (and good projects) active.
When I receive a comment token, I have joy und thanks, yes. I welcome them.