Steemvoter Suggestions - From My Time Ebaying Automated Game Junk

in steemvoter •  7 years ago  (edited)

I have always been a huge fan of automation and how it steadily increases the quality of life for most of humanity. At the tender age of 11, I was using scripts and a program called EZMacros to automate my Ebay business which, for an operation that only employed middle schoolers, was really killing it.

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My sweet, Ebayable iron ore brought all the murderers to the yard.

Now that I am well acquainted with Steemvoter (and have setup over 200 voting rules – remember that if you see a small vote from me!), I feel I can provide some useful feedback.

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First, a few minor interface complaints. Steemvoter does not tell you that you must enter your rule targets in lower case. If you capitalize one, it will not only break the alphabetical sorting, but the rule will not function. Since you can not edit rules targets, this requires deleting and recreating the rule. You will not see a notification if you make this error; your votes for the capitalized target will simply not work.

The following are useful features I'd love to see implemented:

1. Voting power management. SteemVoter can already see our Voting Power, so let's have it use the information intelligently. We should be able to set a threshold Voting Power under which SteemVoter will place no additional votes. In other words, "IF {power} < X, THEN disable vote."

2. Maximum target vote weight per day. Allow us to set a maximum vote share for a user. Some bloggers will post 8 times in a day and then not for a week. I'd like to be able to set, say, a 5% total vote weight for a user in 24 hours.

3. Random vote weight. Allow us to set a range and the vote weight to be randomly adjustable. This creates a more "organic" voting experience for the recipient.

4. Adjustable voting time window. Allow us to set a range of when our vote arrives, so it is not always the exact same moment. Paired with #1, I hope this would allow authors to feel just a little less robotically curated. I realize this would be a lesser used function, due to the curation timer.

5. Random sleep mode. I know there is a pause function, but it would be nice to be able to set to disable randomly throughout the day. If I have too many rules, this would allow me to randomly split up my voting power without disabling certain users.

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I also pulled this automation off in FFXI, where weaboo nutjobs were paying $11,000 US for a rare fishing rod.

Taken together, I feel these suggestions would help make Steemvoter a more useful tool, and mitigate some of the "robotic curation effects", at least in the minds of many of the authors receiving our votes.

If you have any additions or errata for this post, please let me know! I will see that they are voted to the top of the comments, and will make the appropriate edits (if possible).

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Damn ultima online screenshot for automation those were the days my friend those were the days but miner killers :(

Oh yeah, if you didn't have a house within click range of a mountain, it was tough.

Eventually, I moved to fishing for messages in bottles because it almost completely eliminated the murderer aspect. My script was able to evade sea monsters just via normal use (it was moving rather frequently), so that ended up being way better.

Of course, I could never get rid of the 10,000's of fish steaks I also had laying around.

Uo Loop one of the most simple and most downloaded scripts haha

I didn't use out of the box stuff, I wrote all mine. They were for optimizing timings on repetitious activities. I never used UOAssist, for example, even though the targetting for Magery was clutch. Stupid In Por Ylem.

Vas Corp Por ...OoOoOOo..Well the only thing automated I could do in UO was putting a weight on my keyboard to auto attack a training dummy.. sums up my succes pretty well too in that game. Still I wish there was a modern day variant though, I'd totally try it.

I'd pay stupid money for a modernized and functional UO. Nobody wants a game with such "realism" anymore, however.

The idea of dropping everything you carry when you die is so foreign to modern game design that it's difficult to see it coming back strong anytime soon.

PS - Those Energy Vortices will turn on you and were worse than Blade Spirits, usually...

Well the things closest resembling penalty wise are eve online and the newly released albion online. Or.. It just happens that UO is turning free to play. I looked it up after a fit of nostalgia. Hah after 20 years it's adopting f2p.

Shoot...maybe I will have to look into that. I probably shouldn't.

Great read, thanks.
$11,000. for a rare fishing rod? Holy crap on a stick!!!
Did you or your automation customers actually sell any?

It was actually the main tool of the trade. The rarest fishing rod was called Lu Shangs, and not only could it never break, it caught more/better fish. You had to trade in 10,000 of a special fish called a Moat Carp to get it.

I sold the fishing rod much later, when it was no longer worth nearly as much as the peak, but it was well worth using for the interim period.

So basically this program can't upvote automatically depending on how i set it up? I see it is asking me password is it safe?

Yes, it will allow you to setup authors to automatically vote on.

It will only ask for your posting key to vote. This can't be used to send transfers or power down, so the worst anyone could do if they hacked you was post/resteem/vote on your account until you changed the master password.

Lol. Why am I not surprised you had an ebay business at age 11?

I like your suggestions. I would add that not defaulting back to the first page when you edit a rule would also be helpful.

Another good suggestion, and probably easier to implement.

Aww kinda sad you're using auto votes :(

You might have missed my recent post where I discussed it...

Would it soften you on the issue to find out that you are already on it?

PS - It's only for some votes, I still do the bulk of my voting power manually.

Yes it is OK NOW joke :P

I must have missed it somewhere then, could you link that post?

Oh ok I thought you went 100% auto votes.

Very good and very good yourself. Hope it keeps growing and success always for you @lexiconical

Thanks!

You are welcome my friend :-)

NiCe bRo

I've decided to (mostly) stop upvoting low-effort comments.

I'm gonna upvote this comment cos it made me laugh.

Sounds like a good enough reason to me!

  ·  7 years ago (edited)Reveal Comment

You do realize going across the whole platform doing this will eventually end in you getting flagged to a rep of like 10, right?

You're doing this everywhere.

God, yes. EVERYwhere. :-/

He snuck in a quick edit so it appears more on point.

Well, if he's capable of learning, then I guess that's something.

We shall see.

He muted me! LOLOLOLOL!!! And just think. . .I had actually said something nice. (Where's that emoji with the tears of laughter. . . .)

He muted me this morning as well for suggesting he stop spamming everyone's comments.

  ·  7 years ago Reveal Comment

I appreciate your reply @mdo. However, I manually curate a lot of content on steemit and I'm seeing that more people across the platform are noticing your spam-like comments that pop up 20 secs or so after their posts go live. You can not possibly have read it commented on anything in this short period. This is why people think you are spamming them.

My suggestion would be to stop using a bot to comment on everything and start actually reading the content you're saying "Awesome Post, Keep it up!", "Good post", "Useful", etc. on.

I wish you well.

Thanks for a thorough explanation.

I'm not sure there's much demand for a bot commenter.

  ·  7 years ago (edited)Reveal Comment

If you published that good content in the comments (I mean, on the topic of the post), you'd get a lot more followers.

  ·  7 years ago Reveal Comment

Your posts all seem to be copy and paste jobs from coindesk etc. This is hardly high-quality original content that will make you successful on steemit.

well take im down

Well post .

if you don't mind plz check & upvote my post plz

great

I've decided to (mostly) stop upvoting low-effort comments.

vote me back please

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