In his post At a Crossroad, @ocd founder @acidyo wonders whether he should continue on the ethical side, playing the long game, and not use any upvote bot services or whether he should cave in an pursue the fast returns:
Having come to terms that vote buying is now a natural thing due to linear rewards and the door of endless possibilities the current algorithm enables, it still makes me a bit icky knowing that if not all users use them those that don't will be losing out instead.
Which in turn makes me question my own actions on the blockchain, am I the one being dumb cause I don't use them out of ethics? Should I not care about the rewards my big posts take out of the majority of minnows indirectly by me vote buying knowing with the rewards those posts will get me I'll be able to buy more votes on my next posts?
It is an interesting self-debate to have, and hold, and I suggest that everybody who doesn’t know @acidyo hops over to read his self-report. The debate he is having with himself.
The debate between the business devil on his shoulder and the ethical angel, both shouting for attention.
Check out @acidyo’s post here.
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