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Comment by nitwit005

1 year ago

It's basically impossible. The sites that manage to be strict enough just end up with bots which are real phones in a building somewhere.

You just have to design so the bot's aren't relevant. The problem with Twitter, Facebook, and friends, is that they push the bot content at you, even if you don't follow them.

> It's basically impossible.

Require a fee to post.

  • The reason people suggested that for emails, is because you have to send a large number of times to spam. With social media, that's not true. A single post can be viewed a large number of times.

    • Use quadratic post fees. The larger the number of people who try to view a post, the larger the fee becomes or the post stops being viewable.

      So the fee isn't a one-time fee, but an "open" fee that keeps increasing.

      Another mechanism is to require a fee to view. If after viewing the content the user deems the content isn't valuable, they flag it in some way or they don't bookmark it, and this indicates the poster should pay the display fee.