I'm curious...
averaging 984 comments/day and 2 posts/day
The average drain on the Rewards pool is $15 USD / day
The bot will consume $5,475 USD from the reward Pool and add 359,890 posts this year.
Do you take into consideration how much it costs in google api calls for cheetah to run? Not to mention the hardware it runs on?
All of these bots are owned by the same user; we all know who you are.
Nice to know I'm a bot! Thanks for letting me know! Oh if I'm a bot who owns me? I really need some computer upgrades to find these darn comment spammers. and I are up to about 3000 accounts in the last 7 days.
The reason behind this is here.
https://steemit.com/steemcleaner/@transisto/steemcleaner-please-update-your-support-us-instructions
Ironically these bots that claim to fight SPAM but create more SPAM to the blockchain than any other user.
Have you added up all the multiple accounts spamming?
https://steemit.com/spaminator/@spaminator/10-102-spam-comments-need-flagged
Just some quick numbers here on comments since 8/02 till about 10 minutes ago.
Steemitboard: 17764 comments
randowhale: 6173 comments
minnowsupport: 5094 comments
cheetah: 4385 comments
steemcleaners: 774 comments
I don't know who actually owns . I have been told by several it is a community funded account that supports our effort in fighting abuse.
Do you have any suggestions on how to notify users they are plagiarising, commiting ID theft, or othe rabuse besides leaving a comment?
How about telling users that they may be up-voting someone who steals content or scams users by claiming to be someone they are not for money?
Have any idea how to get trusted members to spend 8 or more hours of their day sifting through steemit posts and comments looking for those trying to scam their way to big rewards?
Were you even here when users were making $1,000 or more a post by claiming they were someone they were not? When many of us did this for nothing?
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