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If you're talking about the ocdb voting account on STEEM, it works more or less like any voting bot does with a couple notable exceptions:

WHITELIST

You need to make their whitelist. There's criteria for it, which I believe is more or less a user in good standing, meaning no plagiarism, spamming, scamming, phishing, etc., and probably some kind of evaluation as to value or quality of work.

To find out if you're already whitelisted (this started sometime in the latter part of last year), you can look for your username on https://thegoodwhales.io/.

They have a discord channel where more information can be obtained, too.

NOT FOR PROFIT

Unlike most other voting bots, OCDB is not a profit making venture. So, anything gained in SP through goes to improving vote range and value for OCDB and is not passed on to the owner(s).

Other things of note:

SPENDING LIMIT

This could be universal for all I know, but the OCDBot has an upper limit of around 96 STEEM, so bids above that won't be accepted, but returned.

SUBMISSION

You transfer the amount of STEEM you want (corresponding to the amount of upvote you want—more money, higher the upvote (I don't know the exact ratios). This is done via the wallet with a memo that needs to include which post to upvote. Within 3.5 days rule probably applies.

TWENTY-FOUR WAIT PERIOD

The same author cannot buy an upvote for another post within a 24 hour period, so they need to be staggered accordingly, or any subsequent post most go without the OCDB upvote.

REPUTATION RATING

Just like any other bidbot, using OCDB will cause your reputation rating to increase. The higher the upvote, the higher the increase.

HUGE DELEGATION

I believe it sits at over three million SP. I'm not sure how that compares to other voting bots, but it is pretty significant, and it has the backing of plenty well known users, as well as those who are more anonymous, but with lots of SP.

END

That's more or less it. Again, if more details are needed, check out their discord channel by following the link found on any of their automated comments.

LOL i didnt say where to kiss them though. Great choices!

As others have stated, I'm not much into kissing any of them, but since it's stated simply as a kiss, and not specifically where or how passionately, I'm going to make up my own rules on that one. :)

KISS

All of this is going to be tactical in nature, so if I'm going to kiss any of them, it would be Hulk, and on the forehead, like a parent to a child. Since the soothing hand swipe worked for a while, maybe, if I could actually get close enough and not be decked in the process, a kiss would disarm Hulk enough to return him to Bruce Banner, someone I feel better equipped to interact with.

FIGHT

This one would be Captain America. Not because I would win, but because I feel he would have the most mercy and restraint. It would be over with one half hearted punch he threw and we could all get on with life.

Island

This is a close choice, because I think I would get along with Captain America best in this scenario, and I think he could ultimately keep us alive until we were rescued, but I don't want to kiss Iron Man or fight him, especially not in his current state of mind, so relying on his will to survive and his genius ability to construct useful things out of nothing (the comic book equivalent of Mcgyver), I have to go with Iron Man.

Haha all the answers are epic. Great choice!

It's been several hours since this was posted, so you may have well seen it by now. I'm thinking that's probably for the best anyway, since I would hate for what I might say about it add or detract from your experience.

I've watched every MCU movie at least once, and I feel like I need to see Captain Marvel again to give it a fair assessment. As of now, though, I would give it a seven.

WHY SEVEN?

I don't want to spoil this for anyone (including you) who hasn't seen it, but I would like to at least offer some reasons why I give it that score.

TRAILERS

I feel like most of the movie, and a lot of what was entertaining, action-packed, and important, with only a few exceptions, were in the trailers Marvel put out to promote the film. That's roughly three to four minutes. So, when I got to the movie, I felt like I'd already seen most of it.

STAKES

They weren't really that high. Since Captain Marvel is set in the past, we know nothing's going to happen to her (even if she wasn't being built up as the strongest MCU hero, meant to at least turn the tables on Thanos in Endgame if not do so singlehandedly).

But unfortunately, the movie doesn't really give us anyone else to care about enough, either. We know Fury's going to make it, along with some other beloved agents, and Carol Danvers' friend and daughter never really seem in peril, either.

MAIN PLOT

Carol Danvers/Captain Marvel can't remember who she is, and spends most of the movie with flashes of memory building up to a reveal and twist. However, it doesn't ever seem like that big of a deal. CM doesn't show much angst throughout, though she does get upset somewhat when she finds out what's going on. Otherwise, she's yucking it up with Fury and other folks, or at least trying to.

Then, when the twist happened, it didn't really work. Not for me, anyway. I can't say why or else I would spoil one of the few mild surprises there are.

JOKES FLAT

This may be because of the trailers, but things just didn't seem that funny. Or they came in odd situations. They seemed forced, and when that happens, it's worse than if there was no attempt at humor at all. In fact the biggest laughs weren't spoken, but visual. I won't say any more than that.

SKRULLS vs. KREE

This may be a personal issue, but the Skrulls and the Krees are mostly a distraction, especially when one Skrull speaks in an Australian accent and tries to be funny or sympathetic. I suppose there must be good Skrulls, just as there are certainly bad Kree, but it's just a little jarring how things are ultimately presented, and it's another thing that falls flat for me.

SUMMARY

After all that, you may be wondering why I even gave it a seven? That's because there are definitely some good moments, and in reality, Captain Marvel/Ms. Marvel/Carol Danvers is one of my favorite characters. I want to like the movie more than I did, but I don't think they did her enough justice.

If this movie had come out earlier, and not just weeks ahead of Endgame, maybe it wouldn't have felt so rushed together, or lacking in high stakes emotion. The one thing I can say did not detract from the movie was any showing of overt feminism that has been a big part of the build up to this movie. If there was a big feminist message in the movie, I missed it. I saw a superheroine who ultimately does what any male counterparts would have done—overcome her trials, kick backside and take names.

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