Comment by @ruthless • Hey
Unfortunately most of those mirrors are made by bots, so it makes it really hard atm to differentiate real engagement with your post from fake likes and mi
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Hace 2 semanas pensamos que eran bots lo que hacían mirror pero descubrimos que más del 80% eran humanos que van a hacer mirror muy rápido. La semana pasada lanzamos poder filtrar quien recibe la recompensa con POAPs y con balance de ERC20 en la cartera de las personas que hacen mirror. Es verdad existen bots pero no es tanto como se piensa y ya tenemos herramientas para prevenir que se lleven la recompensa
It would be nice to only allow people who have been verified on Lens upcoming decentralised verification system to mirror your post.
One possible workaround to this could be to airdrop a "real person" NFT to everyone you see on Lens who is clearly not a bot, then you can set up your wave3 to only reward holders of that NFT. It would be tedious, and it would leave out a lot of real people, but I might try it anyway.
Agreed
You can always pay people manually after they've mirrored. Yes that involves trust and requires clear communication, but it also risks your reputation if you break your promise. Therefore I'd argue that following through with a promise to pay afterwards actually builds trust deeper than a simple wav3s promo can.
what percent do you think are bots @ruthless.lens ?