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RE: Idea on how to improve the comment distributed token issue

in HiveDevs3 years ago

I like this idea, I don't see there being any downside from it and it would make HIVE look all the more sleek and modern in execution. Whatever distribution was allowed via the comment with X amount of tips per day can just be done as a DIRECT TIP. How novel a concept, right? As someone who tends to read the comments of posts I find interesting it becomes obnoxious to see X X X bots summoned each time and having to try and find the "real comment" that ideally is more than just summoning them with !Thisandthat (I hope it isn't a thing that actually gets summoned). It would allow people to comment without tipping and tip without commenting if desired. Thanks for the read, definitely a good idea imo.

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So true. Is there a way to tip second-layer tokens from a front-end directly? Like Peakd or Ecency? Never tried it, but I thought you'd have to do that via Hive Engine for example. I don't really use these types of bots too often but I reckon most of them generate new tokens when you summon the bot. Like the BEER and PIZZA tokens do for sure. If you tip directly, you're subtracting from your own sum of the tokens instead. Like I said I don't use them too much but you can see that this design incentivises the calling of the bots over direct tipping.

Even just having the bot being able to be summoned without pasting a comment for each summon would be marvelous. I know a few of these tools do this to massively reduce the clutter, but not the majority. The only issue I have with the bot summons are when each commenter summons the bot and each time the bot summons another bot or etc etc and for each summons there is a separate comment. A massive reduction of spam comments on that front is all that is necessary. The bot could be summoned as a little "tip" icon next to a comment or post instead if one so chooses. I don't want to limit use off the tribes tipping tools, merely have it look better for the platform as a whole for those viewing it.

Absolutely. I agree wholeheartedly, the clutter can end up looking horrible and interfere with the actual communication at times