RE: Tutorial - How to Delegate SP to another user using the SteemConnect tool from Busy.org!

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Tutorial - How to Delegate SP to another user using the SteemConnect tool from Busy.org!

in delegation •  7 years ago  (edited)

Sorry for the interjection, but why did they fuck me here: https://steemd.com/@stimialiti?page=6
just search for the word "undelegate".
I made a post about it, but was ignored.
I found that the only way to get answers here is to interject in other people's posts and not to post myself, because my posts get ignored.

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I am on a phone so I don't have an easy way to search. I assume that when your account was first created it had a large amount of SP delegated, and then they removed some/all of the delegation. This is by design. The delegated SP is intended to be temporary. It is to provide new accounts with enough bandwidth to be able to use the blockchain. After users have enough SP to interact with the blockchain on their own, the delegated SP is no longer needed, and so it is removed.

You are the first to reply to me about it, and probably the last. I appreciate it.
Firstly I don't remember how much SP I had exactly, so I might have had more than 5.9, but not a lot.
Even if you go to https://steemd.com/@stimialiti?page=6 and only scroll and search with your eyes and fingers for the word "undelegate" or for the words "steem undelegate" , you may find it and also find that my account was very young and in no way had enough SP to be robbed like this, and why do it anyway? except for the extremely cynical reasoning of trying to force me to buy Steem and prevent me from enjoying curation rewards.
I could not sell their delegated Steem-Power anyway!

Secondly, I also suggest that you should read my last post, about steemit: https://steemit.com/steemit/@stimialiti/to-dan-ned-the-witnesses-and-to-everyone-invested-in-this-platform-to-save-steemit-this-is-what-you-should-do

, and berniesanders' post : https://steemit.com/steemit/@berniesanders/the-asian-steem-scheme-thank-you-ned-and-abit-for-rewarding-and-delegating-your-sp-to-empower-the-asians-to-line-their-pockets

If I convince you to power-down and rescue however small purchasing power you still have left, I will consider it returning the favor and then some.
Also, Dan and Ned are powering down lately, they know that STEEM will decline further and then it will decline further, and later it will go down in its price even further.
You will do best if you invest your efforts at your youtube & dailymotion channel/s and leave links to them on your steemit profile, so people will be able to find you soon enough before this platform dies completely, and it will happen, remember that I warned you.
Connect your internet entities to one another so your followers from one will follow you to another.

Sorry, but I do not share in your negative view on the future of the platform. Dan and Ned powering down is nothing new. It is actually good for the long term health of the platform for the very early adopters to power down their stake, so that more new users can power up and become larger stakeholders.

Regarding the delegated SP, nobody stole or robbed you of anything. It was not yours to begin with. I explained why they delegated it and why it was removed. If you need any additional clarification let me know.

You "explained why they delegated it and why it was removed." in your previous reply: "After users have enough SP to interact with the blockchain on their own, the delegated SP is no longer needed, and so it is removed"
and this was proven wrong before you typed it as a reply, and you can still verify my claims for yourself. And this "I assume that when your account was first created it had a large amount of SP delegated" is also wrong, I hope you can tell me how to show you how much I was delegated initially.
But you can check in steemd.com/@stimialiti@page=6 that your reasoning is wrong, and I was mostly unable to use steemd.com for weeks because of their premature undelegation, and also was virtually unable to get curation rewards, nor to upvote my own posts to make them visible (and I still can not make my posts visible, 101 days after I started blogging here)

  ·  7 years ago (edited)

There was an issue a few weeks ago with all users that had low SP being unable to interact with the blockchain. There was a patch released (19.1) a few weeks ago which should have fixed it. Are you still running into issues with using the blockchain?

I always see this message in steemd.com:
"Node maintenance in progress. You may notice some features missing until it is complete."
But at least it works most of the time, today it caused me a big lag at least twice.
A few weeks ago, it was hard to find a moment in which it worked for me.
What bothers me most is still this steem undelegate which will keep plaguing my steemit experience due to compounding interest effect, its lack of, to be more exact.
Was steem ever undelegated from you?

Steemd.com is actually a third party website, technically not run by Steemit. It is a blockchain explorer, developed by roadscape. I know he is working on getting the site back to 100%, but it may take a while.

steemd.com is a public website which does not use your login. Everyone will have the same experience on the website regardless of how much or how little Steem Power they have.

When I joined, there wasn't any delegated SP yet. I think I got 5 SP, but it was not delegated, it was to keep.

In my case it is around 5.9, and not for sale (no problem at all with the not for sale part) .
Both my steemd and my wallet are public, so you can see too.
The undelegation does not appear in my wallet.
Good to know about steemd.com.
I appreciate your effort in replying to me.