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RE: What happened to being genuine?

instead of grouping in the posh message under Hive posts all tweets related to that post maybe it would be better to put separate messages.

We changed it from this to the way it's now because we didn't want posts spammed with many poshtoken comments, it also doesn't distribute it equally but depending on how each tweet did. The shitty thing here is that people are like-trading with each other on twitter just to take more from those who don't attempt to fake their likes and retweets.

The latter is true and we will take a lot of things into account when we automate the process.

I just think we need to be a lot more stricter in the way we block people from the program when we see these things happening. It's not like they can complain about it either way and it's not like we're going to use it as a weapon to remove people who we don't like or any ulterior motives, the whole project is created from the ground up with hive rewards and pure community funding in an effort to bring more traffic to Hive and build more things on top of POSH to give it value for those putting in effort not just to share on twitter but to also grow their twitter in an attempt to give hive links and our user community a bigger presence there. It's a shame that some just think short term while taking from other more deserving users, then again still a lot of the same issues on hive in general so it can only improve from here on out I suppose and another good thing is that abusers more often than not will just sell the tokens at any price.