You are correct. It is better to find real, targeted followers. I'm doing this as research and development. These proof-of-concept projects are more of a learning experience where I am pushing the boundaries of the platform.
Most of my followers now probably will not appreciate my software development related posts and not give meaningful upvotes & re-steems.
No, this is not true, we do, all new ideas and developments are useful.
I do not like bots, (though I am already sporadically using some of them) for I too know that in the long run, it is better to get real, targeted followers, but the better road often is the longer one, and most of us have a tendency to look for shortcuts ;-)
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It is probably most healthy for an account to have both bots and a human using it. Steem is undoubtedly meant for both.
I'm sure there are accounts were a human never made a single action (follow, upvote, etc...) and they are very successful and vice-versa - there are accounts that have never been used by bots and yet they are still very successful.
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Thanks for your reply! I am still only learning here and yep, I should keep an open mind, hold on my judgments until I know and understand more here ;-)
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