Why are you asking? It seems like a forlorn conclusion that you're insistent on making me reach, that reputation score is what people generally defer to or consider important, which is important, revealing or insightful why?
You are now moving on from one dead end avenue to another. Your question is premised on the absurd notion of $10000-$20000/ day rewards from nothing but spam comments, which is a complex question fallacy since if I answer it with a negation I'm going along with the absurd and clearly false premise.
i'm not sure the ocdb supporters are aware they are contributing $3,617.73 every single day to these SPAM posts (by hbd.funder)
i'm not sure the ocdb supporters are aware they are contributing to a constant barage of MASSIVE OPINION BASED DOWNVOTES (ocdb is the biggest downvoter)
they're mostly under the general impression that they are supporting "high-quality-original-content" (which would be wonderful if that's all they did)
Why?
do you think people generally pay more attention to posts and comments by high-rep users with big upvotes ?
Why are you asking? It seems like a forlorn conclusion that you're insistent on making me reach, that reputation score is what people generally defer to or consider important, which is important, revealing or insightful why?
do you believe upvoting spam comments for $10,000 to $20,000 per day counts as "supporting high quality original content" ?
You are now moving on from one dead end avenue to another. Your question is premised on the absurd notion of $10000-$20000/ day rewards from nothing but spam comments, which is a complex question fallacy since if I answer it with a negation I'm going along with the absurd and clearly false premise.
i'm not sure the ocdb supporters are aware they are contributing $3,617.73 every single day to these SPAM posts (by hbd.funder)
i'm not sure the ocdb supporters are aware they are contributing to a constant barage of MASSIVE OPINION BASED DOWNVOTES (ocdb is the biggest downvoter)
they're mostly under the general impression that they are supporting "high-quality-original-content" (which would be wonderful if that's all they did)
And what do you suggest?
perhaps maybe doing what they claim