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RE: SteemitBoard knock out by hardfork

in #steemitboard6 years ago

I enjoy the posts that SteemItBoard leaves. For that matter, I actually visit SteemItBoard.com to see the status of my account.

I can see how some people would consider a bot that drops 4000 posts a day as a resource hog.

Perhaps the solution is to send fewer posts, but to make your wonderful web site more interactive.

So maybe we should only get sent a message for UPVOTED rewards and not the UPVOTE rewards. We could then follow the link on the message to wee the rest of our rewards.

Good luck adjusting to Hard Fork 20.

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Perhaps the solution is to send fewer posts ...

This is difficult to achieve because there is no way to visibly notify users except by sending a comment on their posts.

4320 comments/day was the limit before HF20. Now it raised to 28800 comments/day (if you have enough RC). Anyway, even this last value seems insufficient to me if we all wish that there are several millions of daily active users.

The Steem blockchain lacks a notification (communication) mechanism (transaction) that can be used in a similar way by all clients (steemit.com, busy.org, eSteem, ...)

I thought about the @steemitboard problem. One solution would be to create a "welcome wagon" program.

SteemItBoard could create a list of people who are due an award. Steemians who have resource credits to spend could log into SteemItBoard.com , select names off the list then send the message for SteemItBoard.com

Steemians who join the welcome wagon committee would have a fun excuse to interact with other Steemians.

I wrote up a post and drew a little red wagon.

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