Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
One misconception I see about spam labeling: "I'm a real human. I'm not a bot." Claiming "I'm not a bot" doesn't change the quality of your content. If you're farming replies and not being thoughtful, that's spam. And saying "Oh, I was just hoping to make some money, I'll do better in the future" doesn't work. Because every spammer will say the same thing. It's not hard to not be spammy. Just cast a little less, be a little more thoughtful.
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BigVGuy.degen 🐘🚀🌝🎩
@bigvguy
Have been in hibernation mode for the past few days due to participating in EF's Translatathon and saw your cast about spammer hoping to make some money..., so just want to take the chance to reply so that can let those people know that there're many ways to make money if you are observant enough like noticing @nloureiro's cast early enough on /warpcast. https://ethereum.org/en/contributing/translation-program/translatathon/ There's really no need to spam @dwr.eth or other PB users to make money as the WCU has evolved from the initial pvp tipping game to requiring people to be a quality caster, either follow the rules or "build your own client" like what Dan likes to say. If people can accept what YT/Tiktok does in which they only give more traffic to quality content creators, so why can't they accept the PB system in which even newcomers also have the chance to be a PB when the algo picks up the quality casters on weekly basis?
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