Christopher Bouzy
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Your Spoutible Bot Sentinel rating is based on your spouts, not your tweets. Normal and Satisfactory are perfectly fine.
stephanie roberts @ringtales
my 15% bot sentinel rating is mystifying including tweets and retweets in the past ... 3 or 4 years I have RT'd or replied on Twitter maybe four times from a private account how my score isn't zero ...
03:41 PM - Mar 12, 2023
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Robert
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It would be really good to know - in layman’s term - how this is calculated. Is it based on certain words? I fear folks won’t want to interact with an account that’s remotely close to 24% or higher. And in the process, almost censor us or restrict serious candid conversations.
In response to Christopher Bouzy.
03:50 PM - Mar 12, 2023
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Patsy
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Agree. Apparently I'm 9% "nefarious" and I have no idea why. 😉
06:40 PM - Mar 12, 2023
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Barbara Seiders
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In response to Robert.
In my experience using bot sentinel on the other site, there's quite a distinction between someone who scores 24% and someone who scores at the level of disruptive or problematic. And if someone scores uncomfortably high, you can always use that score to remind you to check their account.
04:06 PM - Mar 12, 2023
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