All of what you wrote is true and I am well aware of; my point is we should look to fix it via code and not direct human intervention.
Imagine some whale posting 12 random images from the internet, and upvoting each of them for 10$+. Why would we want someone to earn a 100$ a day for spamming the blockchain?
That statement applies for anyone that may go rouge as well, which is why I would rather code over any entity.
That's just my opinion from experience, hard to change but I'll agree to disagree based on...
Oh? And what type of code can prevent that?
Until someone could give me some insight, I am not buying into the code version of "cold fusion".
@enforcer48 ask Google, Yahoo, Bing, Facebook, Twitter, Reddit, Wordpress,,,,,, and thousands of devs familiar with anti-spam ware. I'm sure there's open source code available as well 😉
Cheers
Right...because they have actually eliminated the issue. Lol
You asked what code; I gave you an answer.
So, you believe this will "eliminate" the issue? lol
I doubt it, but another band-aid will help for sure. If you haven't read the other comments, I've been swayed by @reazuliqbal (changed persception) and think the #flagtrail may actually help.
@enforcer48 Have a day 😁
It won’t.
But, that’s not my problem.