He's my story. I saw several posts that interested me on your profile so I followed you.
After a couple days I thought you were actually a spammer and not a real person. I kept seeing some strange posts that were identical. I scrolled down your profile and kept seeing spammy notes. So I confirmed to myself that you were a spammer bot. So I unfollowed you.
Since you are active on here I often see you come up on the global feed. I checked your profile again and it didn't seem as spammy until I scroll down.
So it's true. Your profile does look spammy. You do seem like a spammer.
After an investigation I realized that you are a real person but I'm not sure exactly what you are doing. Are you trying to promote your site? or some sort of software? Since you keep posting the same thing I thought you might be trying to hijack out Bitcoin.
After some of your comments I think you made a website and you are trying to get users to sign up. I still don't know.
If you are in fact trying to run a website. I think you are going about it the wrong way. You shouldn't be posting the same identical messages but people will think you are a scammer and it's not there fault because you are making yourself seem like a spammer.
I think maybe you should make a profile specifically for your website and don't make identical notes. Maybe them different so it attracts people and doesn't make you look like a spammer. It's all about marketing.
It reminds me of when I used WeChat and my Chinese friends all have their own little side businesses. They are so annoying because they keep spamming their side businesses so their profile is just their business and no longer about their personal life. They turned themselves into a spammer. Its annoying enough to unfollow them.
As for the dev. I'm gonna side with him on thinking you are a spammer because your profile is spammy but... I'm not gonna side with him on his idea of using the software to automatically classify a profile as a spammer because his idea failed and I see some notes of profiles automatically being hidden because the amethyst software classified them as spammy profiles.
The dev's solution is not a good solution because in your case I think you just made a mistake or don't realize your are making yourself look like a spammer.
Let the user decide if a profile is a spammer and not the algorithm.
