RE: SteemLegion: Help take down Haejin without fear of reprisal [Anon account creation and delegation tutorial]

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SteemLegion: Help take down Haejin without fear of reprisal [Anon account creation and delegation tutorial]

in haejin •  7 years ago 

whats up with this guy, why stop him?

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Because he is taking more than $10 000 from the rewards pool each and every day. That money is meant for everyone - there are thousands of content creators on Steem - 6% can't go to just one person. On top of that, when he was called out for this behaviour, he started a war and attacked anyone who had the nerve to discuss the topic. The guy is a piece of shit - plain and simple.

Come on, that's not true. Please show us when they get 10 000$ per Day...

It will be double that once the internal Steem price catches up ... he is posting 10x a day with massive auto-votes:

$250 rewards dollars on a post - half of that is SBD, SBD is worth $10 at the moment = ~$1400 a post x 10

So it's $14 000 a day right now, and about to grow as the internal Steem price catches up with the market.

What does "massive auto votes" mean? Is his followers using an automated voting system or Bots? Sorry to sound stupid I am new to Crypto World and new to Steemit, just trying to learn.

Alright so there is nothing wrong with auto-votes in our opinion. The thing is, most people who have auto-vote support, also have an understanding with their supporters that they won't post 10x a day and use all their voting/take ridiculous amounts from the rewards pool.

This isn't about methodology/collusion/circle jerking so much, but the extent these guys are taking it too. Their greed seems to know no bounds.

How do you know it is 6%?

We have updated to the last figure from steemworld.org - the 6% was an understatement of @themarkymark's considerably more extensive (and arguably more accurate) methodology

  ·  7 years ago Reveal Comment

He's just taking a lot more Steem from the reward pool than others want him to. Since Steemit is decentralized, all the other users can reduce how much rewards he gets by flagging. The Steem he doesn't get then goes back into the reward pool and is shared by all other Steemit users.