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some of your are worried you'll be misclassified as bots. which tells me you don't really know what moxie farmer bots look like. moxie farmer bots saturate cast replies with mechanical content, such as below. the markers: >casts too regularly (every five minutes, every hour, for 24+ hours) >casts are too regular (length, verbosity, emoji usage all drift together) >casts too often (wake casts 1000 times/ week; this user casts 1000/day) >is very poorly integrated (not followed by credible users)
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I'd be less concerned with being labeled a bot if it hadn't already happened when I was casting as I always have (see this article) - https://paragraph.xyz/@degenaissancedigest/from-bad-bot-to-real-boy-to-power-badge?referrer=0xd5f45430f18f31FcB4b5129b618e24A9bafaC1e3 - my bigger concern is the lack of transparency in how ANY user is labeled/banned/jailed.
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granted. and some of this is exacerbated by what is and what is NOT farcaster or warpcast and what ACTUALLY matters (or is just a machine's opinion). none of them can tell you precisely how they operate because it's trivially simple for a bot to walk around those parameters once disclosed. these "maybe you're a bot" frames have NO effect on how warpcast treats you and NO effect on the protocol level. they might reveal something useful about your casting habits, not much else. it's a confusing mess that upsets the humans (and that's about all it does)
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