The above image explains what I mean, the first user is doing exactly the same thing that got him the booming as I said earlier....
The first user did the same thing by commenting 143 times, to which 125 is unique meaning 18 is copied and pasted.
The user I am referring to, user number 2 circled out who has made over 134 comments on other users' posts, but then only 99 are unique, meaning a whooping 35 comments were just being copied and shared among 34 other users.
This particular user keeps doing this, week in, week out and not just in one community but almost all communities doing engagement that he has dropped his entry.
At the end of the day, the https://s7ventech.com/steem/ tool will not see the spamming but count all of them as unique comments and this user will earn booming for coming among the top engaged. @miftahulrizky
Thank you @sahmie for your presentation, everything is very clear and easy to understand.
For sure these two tools steempro and s7ventech are used by many communities in seeing the involvement of contest participants. It is unfortunate if those who are considered involved turn out to be cheating in order to get recognition of involvement and get prize votes.
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Yip! That is also why I like Steempro more, BUT
We seriously need a tool that we can trust.
At this stage we have to use both.
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