Comment by @stani • Hey
I think these notifications from bots can be mitigated in similar way as we have mitigated comments from bots or that are low quality by scoring and hiding
Comments
- we will fix this asap
- It's notifications and comments for me. But agree, there has to be some means to identify the behaviour and somehow hide it. Posting rates might be one (as often I get bot comments within seconds of posting, suggesting these bots are peppering posts all over the place), and perhaps user reporting is another. But I'm sure there's a means to address it.
- Weibo is a Chinese social media app with over **600 million** active users every month
It has a lot of low-quality data but still manages to show high-quality content to users
So I think this is a challenge for front-end products, and Lenster or Orb will do better. But there is one question: if certain Lens accounts are marked, will it affect new users after these Lens accounts are transferred?
- Sometimes i get notification of likes & comments just after few seconds of uploading a post. I guess some bots are trying to take over our platform.
- That's fine, I hate bots 🤖
- Will this happen at protocol level? Also wil it completely be driven by user feedback or something else too?
- Sir, all my friends on lens seem to be bots. I don't want them to be gone cz then there's no incentive to post, but some new huumon Frens would be nice
- This is great way to minimize spam. thanks stani
- Great step. It's better to have a platform botless
- This is a good way to solve this problem. Looks like twitter has done this. The quality of the ecosystem is the most important
- I think in the long run, this problem must be solved, because this kind of behavior is a waste of gas costs, and there is no real contribution of high-quality content
- so happy
- Man always comes up with the best response >>>🤏
- Support you,but why no use SBT(Soul Binding Token)
- Agreed.
- Great idea stani
- Yes !
- yes