You're assuming that everyone who is using SBI is doing it to reward themselves for crap content though, which is not the case. TONS of people use SBI as a way to give some support to the many folks on Steem who go without rewards and unrecognized.
Again, you already admitted to running a bid-bot, and you're not upvoting content that has actual purchased votes. The only thing I can think of is that you just have something against josephsavage, and you're lashing out at others in your frustration.
Stop pretending like you're trying to help the blockchain by randomly down-voting people for huge (more that $10 in just a day to me alone) amounts to "counter" the $0.15 they get once a week or so.
You link to some auto-generated posts as a way of justifying your $2 downvotes on my original content. You do realize how ridiculous you're being right?
PS: The only way to maximize ROI is to create original content that people upvote, do a TON of good curation, hold all your STEEM as SP, and be a witness. That's the beauty of Steem, it's systematically decentralizing stake, because unless you're interacting with all the pieces, your relative stake is going to decrease.
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No, you're not. That's what folks are doing over at @SteemFlagRewards
Your contention is that SBI represents vote-buying. Everyone else disagrees.
Instead of attacking people for a service that the community as a whole generally supports, why not DV the 100% unquestionably bought-and-paid-for-votes instead? You can always find them on SFRs most recent post.
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