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RE: Steemit Needs Series: Please comment with your ideas to improve Steemit!! | E. 11 | July 27th, 2017 | Community Engagement | Archives to help Developers / Community.

in #steemit7 years ago

I would like the blockchain to provide more transparency in a few areas

  • Is the account a Bot
  • is the account a Main or alt/smurf account

With this being a social platform and us humans not wanting to be put out of a place like here as well by the upcoming robot revolution that will cause most of us to be living on the streets eating rats. I want new accounts to have to declare if they will be used more than 50% of the time by a robot/automation reply chat protocol, AI, or what ever they want to call it. With it is still easy to pick out who or what is a bot. In the future, once the company starts releasing three current RND cycles, and people steal or sell it we might not be so lucky. Naturally, I want to talk with a human most of the time, and not someone named Bob4020021 “I R ROBOT HOW MAY I HELP YOU STEEMIT USER 99999915150.”

Second, I don’t want to know who owns what account. I simply want to know if I’m dealing with a main or an alt. I think it's only fair with how many accounts some people have. Some people will let you know at the bottom of posts that “my main is blank account” and that is up to them to further the transparency.

This would take a fair bit of work I would image. Also, there would need to be a way for people who already have created an account to declare yes this account is a bot or not my main. Further down the road, I think bots should not receive an equal share and part of the reward is returned to the reward pool. I’m sure this will cause some people to cheat the system and risk their entire account getting feed into null like it was a woodchipper.

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