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Moxie is awesome. I’m a /moxiemaxi and I love that everyone can get some rewards for their natural behavior. Please beware that as power badges officially sunset, the spam machine learning is getting more intense. Do not change your behavior for moxie. Be you. Be authentic. Once you are marked as spam, you’ll get zero moxie. Don’t ruin your account chasing something.
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That last sentence is very true pichi, many of my friends have already received spam labels and they are completely invisible to other people :( But until now I don't understand why they get a spam label, what is assessed when someone gets a spam label Is this because it behaves like a bot? or replying too much
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This is just my opinion but I’m reading between the lines of what Dan has been saying. He wants to ensure people who use Warpcast have a fantastic experience. He doesn’t want his top content creators and builders to leave. He wants them to spend a lot of time here. If they open and app and dislike all the notifications that are irrelevant, they will leave. New ML algorithms are looking for spam. You have to step back and imagine how a robot sees your casting behavior. Are 80% of your casts original or are they other people’s frames? Do people engage with 80% of your replies or ignore them. The machine judges harshly.
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Thank you for the explanation pichi, this really helps me in being better at warpcast. So what I can conclude here is that when someone receives a spam label, it happens due to several factors. Maybe because their posts lack originality and not just from the behavior of replying to comments like a bot
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