Introducing CommentWealth: encouraging community, discouraging spam

in #comments7 years ago (edited)

Comments are such an important part of the Steemit community. In fact, comments are where our community takes place. Because we see Steemit in this way, @geke and @jimitations are initiating a project to encourage and upvote quality comments. We're calling it CommentWealth.

Please note, at the outset, what CommentWealth is not:

  • This account is not a bot (though it may evolve into one)
  • This account does not follow anyone
  • This account does not upvote posts

Instead, CommentWealth will post comments and occasional project updates, upvote the quality comments of others, and occasionally flag comments that spam, bully, or pander. (As CommentWealth and its voting power grows, you can request its help in flagging or discouraging comment spam by contacting @geke on Discord.)

This project started in response to our own comment challenges. How could we encourage thoughtful comments and discourage spam on our posts? In our @geke and @jimitations accounts, we started double-upvoting every quality comment our posts received. This was back before we delegated some of our Steem Power out to @minnowsupport, and we were able to give our readers a total of about 1 SBD just for making an engaging comment. We did this for several reasons. First and foremost, we wanted to reward the interactions of our readers and followers. Second, we wanted our readers and followers to realize that interacting with us was a profitable endeavor for them. This would encourage them to come back and read / watch our content in the future. Third, we wanted to move the comments of our truly-engaged readers and followers to the top of our comment threads, pushing bot / spam / pandering comments down to the bottom. But ultimately, we wanted to encourage community and get to know other people on Steemit, and we figured rewarding good comments was a great way to do that.

In fact, rewarding good comments is one of the best ways to encourage community and get to know your readers.

There's been a push recently on Steemit to find ways to reduce and disincentivize comment spam. We're hoping that CommentWealth can play a part in that!

In addition to pushing spam comments to the bottom of any thread, the first line of direct defense is to politely ask spammers to stop. This is what we intend for the CommentWealth account to do whenever we encounter spam. When necessary, this account will also flag, and we hope the Steemit community will help us accomplish this by upvoting CommentWealth updates so our reputation number can withstand any backlash spammer flagging. The real benefit of CommentWealth in discouraging spam, though, will come as the account grows and we're able to help minnows who don't yet have enough voting power to discourage spam comments on their own. Plus, if CommentWealth flags a spammer, it can take the burden off minnows to be the "heavy" when they receive spam. Similarly, CommentWealth can help minnows reward their readers with more steem-powered upvotes than a minnow would typically possess. Ultimately, we hope CommentWealth will encourage minnows to engage with their readers, which is the best way to grow a presence and succeed on Steemit.

We're not entirely sure how CommentWealth will evolve. It might eventually work better as a bot, or possibly as a collaboration of humans, much like @OCD works. But we'll figure out the most productive way forward as we start experimenting with the project, finding out what methods work best.

For now, this is a strictly human and very subjective endeavor. We're looking for comments we deem to be helpful, thoughtful, and community-encouraging. But these are subjective judgments, so please bear with us. We're more likely to use CommentWealth to upvote comments in which the post-creators are trying to reward interaction with their own readers through both upvotes and replies. Tip: to get the attention of CommentWealth and to encourage our upvotes on your work, get to know us in our own comments section and engage with our update posts!

Sort:  

Excellent mission statement, I agree with this 100%. Comment spam has become a menace.

Thanks muxxy, and also for your tech help (as always)!

Nice initiative! It might be difficult to decide which comments hold true value in the case where @commentwealth evolves as a bot. But if it is pulled off it would be great. Maybe using AI one day! Good luck!

Yes, it's hard to predict how this will unfold. We're just as curious as everybody else. lol

This is great. I always upvote people who comment on my posts, with a larger % based on the contribution I feel they're making to the discussion, and to some extent the community. Like you I've since delegated quite a lot of my SP to some @minnowsupport bots, but it was great to really reward people actually contributing to the community (I still do, albeit with slightly lower value rewards)

At the same time, I've been flagging spammy posts and tagging @steemcleaners - is this something you want us to do? Actually tag @commentwealth in replies when we feel someone's comment should be upvoted or flagged?

That's a good question... since we're not a bot, I'm not sure that would work, but we might be able to rig something up. In the meantime, you can contact @geke on Discord with spam alerts. I'm assuming you're on there since you're working with MSP! :)

Yes indeed - and I will do. :)

This is a great idea. I think comments often go under-rewarded even more than posts do, but since they are more prone to spam, it's tough to take a broad approach.

I would be interested in delegating some SP to help with this project once it is up and running.

Thanks for the offer @lexiconical! We've received SP delegation from three Steemians so far, and we'd love to attract more to get things kicked off. 😀

I delegated 100 SP your way. Good luck with the project!

Thank you so much @lexiconical! We'll be updating weekly on how things progress.

That's a good plan. I do the same thing on my posts when people comment... is that spam? No? Is it a bot? No, good, up you go.
Considered using Streemian (when it works, I wish it worked...) to upvote and downvote comments?

Many options are being considered... that's another good one. Thanks @andrewgenaille!

This is a neat idea! I'm interested to see how it goes!

Thanks @uniwhisp - so are we! Maybe this will be a discussion topic on Esteemed Broccoli next week!

wow amazing project yeah spam should be stopped in anyways we cant downvote because of low power i am sure i will contact @geke for help of downvote to spammer :) thanks :) and best of luck and yeah glad that you are supporting good contents :) and commentators :)

Thanks for your support and encouragement @hassanabid!

thanku so much you both :) for upvoting my comment :) thanks for the support of newbie @nikez452 @commentwealth :)

I think this is a great project in steemit development going forward. I'm sure, @commentwealth will help everyone in steemit to grow each other by providing quality comments on every post.

A good use of bots is to provide helpers for humans. Bots that speed up the rate of human decision making. For a comment bot, some filters that help ID spam and then an interface to help a human decide and act.

Thumbs up!

Fantastic initiative @geke and @jimitations. Will fully support it any way I can.

Thank you @jasonbu! We appreciate your support. 😀