It shows how many high-ranking accounts are just waiting to activate the moment there's a financial gain.
I know that's got to come to no surprise to you--it sure as hell doesn't surprise me. It isn't only the low-ranked garbage spammers who have lots of alt accounts, and when bitcoin is as high as it is (even with the recent drop), you know people are looking for opportunity.
I see nothing inherently wrong with that, except that I know what the general outcome is going to be. Basically it'll be much like last time Yobit opened their campaign to hundreds of participants. Some members will be able to write constructive posts (even with the financial incentive), while many others are going to abuse Yobit's horrendously low standards. I'm hoping it'll be a bit better this time, but I'm not counting on it.
So many "multilingual" accounts popping up, users switching from fluent English to Russian/Indonesian/Tagalog to broken English. This campaign surely brings out the best in people. /s
And I'd love to know how many of them registered around October 2017. Seems there was a
huge influx of sig spammers coming out of that period of time, just when bitcoin was booming. Lots of them got banned but many more remain.