RE: 10 Tips for Improving ITSM Metrics and Reports

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10 Tips for Improving ITSM Metrics and Reports

in itsm •  5 years ago 

It's up to you of course. It can be hard to build a following on Steem. I have done it through masses of commenting, but then I enjoy that. You can 'promote' a post by buying votes, but it is expected that you will decline the rewards to show you are not doing that just for profit. It would cost you a bit to get on trending and even that does not guarantee getting much engagement as most people don't look at it. Maybe the new communities feature will help bring people together.

Steem is definitely not about memes and cats, for now, but there are cliques who just support each other. I do my best to seek out good content and support it. I have the @tenkminnows project that votes up small accounts, but I don't have enough Steem to make a huge difference. I just think we have to support the little guys of we want them to stick around, but also have to deal with the 'leeches'. See my latest post for examples of those.

It's all a game and enjoy playing.

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have the @tenkminnows project that votes up small accounts, but I don't have enough Steem to make a huge difference. I just think we have to support the little guys of we want them to stick around....

I thought that is what @tipu and @minnowbooster was. I was under the impression I wasn't just buying a vote, but some of the purchase was going into the curation pool, containing only approved curators who use and follow community wide blacklists.

So, I understand what you are saying...I think. If buying votes, it is considered foul to accept rewards. If you don;t accept rewards then you are fine. Correct?

If so, I guess I will try that and see what happens. I am sure eventually another whale or downvote bot will come along and slam me for that too for their own personal agenda, but I guess it is what it is.

I'll think about it. I hate leaving because I do enjoy it much more than the normal cesspool of objectification that is social media.

I'm sure some of these projects have good intentions, but we each have our own ideas about what is good. I would hope you would not get flagged if you are not buying votes, but the are some rogue accounts who can leak out regardless. That's part of the freedom of Steem.

I imagine some are doing what they think is right, but when you get downvoted just because of who votes for you(not a purchased vote) or comments, that’s heavy handed and not good and maybe worse.

There are various feuds going on around Steem and it's easy to get caught in the cross-fire. Just have to move on as there is little you can do about it. People are not accountable.