Recently, after reading all the complaints about the curation reward system, I decided to investigate what is going on here to see how things are changing. Many feel the system is broken with the rich getting richer. Whales have all the SP and they self and circle vote themselves even more of the reward pool. That is the common knowledge.
I explained my findings in this article here:
The only problem with that viewpoint is that it is incorrect. Whales, as a whole, are suffering from dilution as more people sign up here and get active. This is only logical. When there were 50 accounts, they shared in all the proceeds. Now that there are 450K, those same 50 are not getting 100% of the reward pool which means others are (I know there are more than 50 whales, that is just an illustration).
So if the system is not broken, what is the solution.
Steemit operates on the premise of Post, Comment, and Upvote. These are the directions. Steemit is based upon these three actions being taken. What I am going to propose will radically alter how each of you approach's Steemit.
I do not think we need to cover the Post part of the equation. People seem to have little trouble posting anything on here. Even the first day, a new person is posting away. Where the issue lies, in my opinion, is in the expectations. Said newcomer puts up a couple posts and expects $10-$100 to roll in. This is not going to happen unless you bring a big following with you.
The second area is commenting. Steemit is awful at this. You want an example of a site that does fantastic in this area take a look at Reddit. Many threads on that site have hundreds of comments. You can read actual conversations taking place. On Steemit, it is the exact opposite. Why is that? I will answer that and tie it in momentarily.
The final piece if upvoting. I wrote a number of times how people need to use their allotted 20% of votes daily. Are you doing this? If not, have no worries, I will present the solution for that.
I read an article by @cryptoctopus yesterday that really summarized how I feel the process needs to work. It all starts with the commenting. People need to post comments. This is crucial and vital to the long-term success of Steemit. Most posts either have no comments or just a few. Steemit is a site that needs interaction and it only comes from commenting. I tell this to every new person I encounter. Forget everything else, go out and comment on articles you like.
Of course, if you comment, an upvote is most likely in order. Here is where we see the genius in what @cryptoctopus wrote. Getting an upvote and a comment from a reader is nice but it also up to the author to empower his/her followers. How is that done? By upvoting all the comments. Each person who posts an article needs to go through and upvote the comments.
Why would you do this? Simple. If you are upvoting your commenters, over time, their SP grows meaning their votes are worth more. Of course, it does not take a genius to figure out that more powerful votes mean that each time they upvote your article, you are getting more money.
Here is the article:
https://steemit.com/steemit/@cryptoctopus/the-virtuous-cycle-of-upvoting-your-comment-section
He calls it a virtuous cycle. It captures the self-serving essence we all have while having us focus upon the benefits of others. It is the atypical win-win situation.
In looking through his posts, I noticed that he does not just randomly upvote everything. He upvotes quality content. There are many vote scalpers out there who will posts the usual "great post, thanks". Those get omitted. He looks for quality content. @zer0hedge, another blog I follow, does the same thing. While he will upvote every comment, he will really reward the ones that people put effort into. Of late, I started to do the same thing as these two.
What is interesting is that in looking through the comment sections on these two blogs, I noticed that many people started upvoting each other's comments. On a few of the posts, I saw comments that had 10 or 15 votes for $12 or so. That is more than most people make on their articles. Basically, while you might not get a heavy hitter to your blog, especially when new, that is not to say that will not see a well written comment by you on another blog.
I was able to experience the benefit of this when I went and posted a comment on a particular article. A whale answered my comment which did not do anything for me financially. However, I noticed the value of one of my posts really jumped. As you can guess, said whale went to my blog, read an article and gave it an upvote. That was a pleasant (and unexpected) payoff.
It is said in marketing that you will have to contact someone 7 times before they will remember your company. The same is true here. If you comment on someone's blog, do not expect that individual to remember you from that one interaction. This is especially true when you are dealing with those who are 75 or 100 comments on each of their posts. It requires repetition. However, I am finding out it can be done.
I did not mean to turn this post into a self-help guide for success on Steemit. My goal was to keep it more general. Anyway, it works since the success of the individual on Steemit will translate into overall success for the whole.
Remember this post then next time you feel that the whales are taking an unfair portion of the pie. I can tell you that they are willing to upvote a small percentage of the VP for quality comments. If we want the percentages of the SP spread around, we all need to put ourselves out there and claim a piece of it.
If you found this article helpful and informative, please give it an upvote and a re-steem.
AND START THE PROCESS BY GIVING IT A COMMENT!!!!
Pictures from google images.
This post has been selected as A Quality Contribution to Steemit by the independent curation team of @enchantedspirit and @catweasel. You have received an upvote from each of us as a gesture to reward and encourage this kind of quality work. Thank you for your contribution to Steemit and the excellent value of this post. We look forward to seeing more. Have a lovely day. (P.S. We found you through @ShadowsPub's Steemit Ramble.)
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Good job. Glad to see you're finding quality and rewarding it. Best wishes for continued success.
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There is a lot of quality work on steemit. We are doing our bit to find and promote a few gems. It's not much, but it's a start.
Thank you very very much for noticing and supporting us.
Trust me, I'm a doctor.
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I always try to reward quality content comments too (even though I do get behind due to my daily allowance being used up). My main filter is the question: does the comment add value? Put another way, does the comment give other contributors something of value, something that they would value? If I think it's very valuable, I give it a full 100% upvote (about 1/2 of my votes are at 100%), if it's valuable, a 50%, and if the answer is maybe, then 25%, more or less. Sometimes I give a 10% upvote to someone who only says they like the post or thanks me for posting. Even a thank you has its value. 😉
Engagement is just as important. If you want quality interaction and commitment, you've got to do the same yourself, but since this thread is about using your Steem Power by upvoting and distributing rewards that are in the rewards pool and need to be distributed, I'll say no more about that.
My second filter is staying on topic. 😄
Resteemed.
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Great comment @cryptographic which gives me an idea for another post.
Upvotes, quantity versus quality?
You choose to limit the number of votes you give but have them carry a lot of impact when you do give them. Hence, less people are profiting yet those who do get a vote from you really do well. I know you are not just running around in a circle upvoting your friends so you do share it with whomever or whatever catches your eye.
Compare that with some who do a ton of voting yet do at a reduced rate. I, for example, might upvote the same person 8 or 9 times a day if they are commenting a lot (and sound comments like you said).
Just different approaches. It could make for a good discussion. Time to start writing.
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Good point. I should probably do a 50/50 allotment - half rewarding outstanding contributions, and the other half supporting more everyday stuff that cumulatively makes a very important long term contribution.
My main problem is time though. I only have roughly an hour a day to dedicate to Steemit. That's why I tend to upvote in larger quantities.
But I'm going to see what I can to to balance things a little better.
Cheers
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I just put up the post...hopefully we get a nice conversation going on it.
By the way, I didnt mean to insinuate that there was any problem with your approach. Is rewarding more people better or is the site better served by you finding what you deem outstanding content and really giving it a nice financial hit? Perhaps the later is what is needed.
And yes, with time being limited for you, passing around a ton of votes simply does not work for you. You would end up not using your daily voting power.
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I just put up the post...hopefully we get a nice conversation going on it.
By the way, I didnt mean to insinuate that there was any problem with your approach. Is rewarding more people better or is the site better served by you finding what you deem outstanding content and really giving it a nice financial hit? Perhaps the later is what is needed.
And yes, with time being limited for you, passing around a ton of votes simply does not work for you. You would end up not using your daily voting power.
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But a better balance on my part would be worth the effort I think. Sometimes we miss the trees for the forest. Thanks for pointing out the trees! 😁
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Balance?
Oh you mean like balancing between BTS and STEEM?
I understand now. LOL
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I have seen you writing quality comments on the articles of others and I know you practice what you preach. I thought for a long time that Steemit needs to do a better job of incentivising good comments and discussion because that is what will make everyone including the minnows feel optimistic and enthuastic about STEEM. I don't post much but when I do I always upvote good comments and I'm surprised everyone else doesnt already do the same. Resteemed!
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Thank you for the comment @cataincanary.
Yes you would think something so logical would be followed by the masses but it is not. People act as if the money given for the upvotes comes out of their wallet instead of being a representation for a certain part of the reward pool. Unless someone is using all upvotes on him or herself, of which I wont upvote that person, then there is no point to it.
Use the upvotes even in the comment sections.
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Great approach on the subject. Comments are essential and sometimes I believe I have actually gathered quite a bit of SP just on comments. Any sites to check these kind of statistics?
Hopefully one day wile will see a living comment section!
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I am sure there are...I just dont know what they are.
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I spend more than half my time on steemit commenting and replying to others' comments. I prefer to carry on intelligent conversations, friendly debates and share personal experiences with other members.
Depending on the day I have, I will post 1-4 times on my page. Some days it is a regular feature that I do; while other days it is a more in-depth article to bring others in to discuss.
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That si the way to be @goldendawne.
I think there is actually more impact on commenting than there is on posting. Sure both are needed but dare I say the top commenters are the ones who move up the scale quickly. I guess top-notch commenting will lead to more checking your block out and upvoting.
It all ties in together.
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Yes I agree. I am still learning hoe the whole block chain works and reading this post kind of put a little more perspective and meaning behind it.
Some days, well most days, I prefer to comment versus posting. I find some very interesting people and posts.
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Great post again! I like your link you make with marketing and I think that is true. However, I think you have to focus on a certain topic to do that (or spend or enormous amount of time on this platform). Personally, I like running so I follow some people about this topic and after only one month, I can see that people I know are the one who comment regularly my post or other posts that I read (in the same topic). It's like when you launch a product. You need a niche first and then you can start to be active in that niche and be known by other people in the same niche.
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Very good point and I think the communities are really going to assist in that when added to this site. That will be a huge boom for steemit.
Another aspect to the niche is that one is able to leave better comments when he or she is interested/knowledgeable about a particular topic. An article on bee keeping would bore me to death and my comment would be foolish at best since I know nothing about the subject.
Comments are important...quality comments even more so.
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Yeah, I think communities will be huge. One of the problems I had when I started was finding content I actually wanted to comment on. Building up a subscription list is a bit of a grind right now.
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Because the great majority of activity on Steemit sadly comes from bots, and they are not trained to understand nor respond to comments... which is a good thing in my opinion.
They target the whale posts, and up-vote them to earn their curation rewards, and then peace out, which is really sad, but a problem Steemit has faced from the beginning and still does.
The solution: more active real-life people. Until they show up, expect Steemit to suffer in the comment department, or until Steemit developers implement sub-Steemits, which will really start getting people engaged in my opinion.
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Fully agree!
I try to do exactly this - but then I don't post all that much, which makes it easier ;-)
The problem is the new arrivals copying the old hands - which won't work out for them:
Someone just arriving to the site needs to comment and comment and comment and not worry so much about posting until they have a following
A whale with tons of SP and a big following doesn't need to worry so much about commenting (even though they should), they can just post and earn
And so the new arrival copies the whale and the cries foul when it doesn't work, rather than taking the time to actually work out what will work...
Cheers
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What is interesting is that when you get into some of the trending posts, the whales are there commenting...they are select when they do it, but they are doing it.
Mostly their comments tend to be on bigger, site/blockchain related issues. I saw there was a todo over downvoting which got comments from many of the major hitters.
Nevertheless, you bring up a valid point...minnows should just upvote for a few weeks to get the feel of things.....
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I think it makes sense that they comment primarily on the bigger posts, because those posts are predominantly written by those people that have been around a while - their old friends
I comment predominantly on posts from people I know through communities such as thealliance or theunmentionables. A year or 18 months ago, when the site was much smaller, I imagine it effectively was one single community in the same way, and so these people have grown with it and maintained their original relationships
The communities give us an opportunity to turn back the clock
Cheers
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Very wise words. I admit, it was not easy to master such a large text. But, I imagine how difficult it was to write it. And for this huge thank you.
In recent times (10 days ago), I realized that it is much more profitable for me to write quality comments, rather than writing a large number of neither necessary nor mediocre articles. And I'm happy with that.
I made up my little list of THANKS and regularly give them feedback using their comments.
During this period, my daily remuneration has grown several times. So that I am a vivid example of your written words.
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You bring up a valid point that I didnt mention.
Write an article and you are one of a hundred going through the new section at that moment. Post a quality comment, and you might be the only one on that entire article.
There is a balance between quality and quantity. The amount of comments need to rise yet we do not need more of the great post thanks.....we need quality in there also.
As your comment shows, it only has to be 4 or 5 sentences.
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I have been following this advice from the beginning. I think that is how you and I started talking. The only thing I see that can be difficult for the more active users if they haven't reached the 500 and the slider yet. Then you get 10 votes a day.....
But I think this is excellent advice. Resteemed. Are you okay with me sharing this with the freewriters in tomorrows prompt?
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Of course you can...anything up here, you are free to share with whomever you like if you think it can help out.
I agree with the users who havent reached 500 SP...it is crucial that we do all we can to help them move their accounts up. An upvote to someone with a very small account could mean a lot.
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This excellent post was included in our new curation effort The Magnificent Seven -- a collaborative work by @enchantedspirit and @catweasel. To see your creation showcased here ... and the fine company you keep ... please visit this link.
We appreciate your support both for our work on this project and for the other creators of exceptional content who make it all possible. (Follow @catweasel to subscribe to future Magnificent Seven posts. He's really not as annoying as you might think.)
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My goal is 30 comments a day - 5 times a week. I have a system, but it's tiring. I do not get a great percentage of upvoting on my comments, but I'm not doing it just for that reason.
And I upvote all good comments I get on my posts. At this point. I only upvote one comment per the whole chain usually. I've been doing this for a few months now and definitely notice people to return and say good comments.
The interaction is what was driving the charge in the alexa ranking. Up until about June we were getting good commenting. Then commenting died per @penguinpablo stats - and you see the flatline on the alexa rank since then.
I just hope the people who used to comment on steemit are not chatting with each other for free somewhere.
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Thank you so much for this. As someone very new to this platform, I've been trying to understand how this works. Not only am I interested in making money for my content - of course - but more importantly to me, I want to build a community of producers, this helps me on that path!
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Hi @taskmaster4450, I just stopped back to let you know your post was one of my favourite reads and I included it in my Steemit Ramble. You can read what I wrote about your post here.
If you’d like to nominate someone’s post just visit the Steemit Ramble Discord
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Glad to see Dawn still showing such excellent taste.
Trust me, I'm a doctor.
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Great stuff! Resteemed for my followers. I do try to comment as much as I am able, but it is very time consuming and tiring. We definitely need to have more interaction here!
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I think you have a point. Steemit should have exta features for this to be easy. Like upvote all, upvote first 20, 30 e.t.c. although for now my votes doesn't worth any penny.
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There are separate services for these things. I havent signed up for any yet as you have to enter your key. Maybe someday we will be able to do this internally!
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I think I catch the concept of steemit. But although I make all three operations within any post I have not succeded to earn that much yet... :(
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Lets look at this way @taskmaster4450 Posting or making blog may not be the strong point for most people in this playform but constructive commenting after reading through and educating post just like this one keeps them along. I resteemed for future reference. Thanks
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You are correct. I think that anyone can leave legitimate comments if they are interested in the subject. There are a lot of different topics on here albeit the info is tough to find at times. The communities feature should help when they are implemented.
I will have to try and find out if there is any info available.
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I noticed something. Although some people maked comment because of upvote and without reading an article. But some times its exactly not true. I have noticed that in some post/blog dudes with low reputations were completely ingnored irrespective of how valuabe their comment were and sometimes these comments were more informative than the original post.
So i would like to change that probbaly create awarness in the community like you just did with the commenting, i would like that people should not be rate according to their reputation but according to their contribution. What if you look into this i don't know if it makes any sense, also am working on it.
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The challenge with that is people with low reputation usually did something to deserve it like spamming. It is true that people can come back from it and, at times, people are given it unjustly.
But for the most part, people with low reps earned it.....
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Ha, that first picture is pretty much how I always operated on Reddit. But I agree. Even when I'm in new, I'm a lot more likely to click through anything with a comment and upvote. And since I've started commenting more I actually had someone go back and comment on a blg series I gave up on. If I'd of had fresh content, I may have gotten an upvote or subscriber.
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This is an entirely new concept to me...
SteemIt is a very confusing place when you first start... and so all of the starting guides I had read on my first day mentioned that you need to hoard your Steem Power for the first few weeks until it's built up... and only then will be able to do anything useful with your vote.
Is this not the case?
I've been desperately wanting to upvote the good comments to my blogs but honestly thought I'd be hurting my overall Steem ecosystem if I did.
Your post is brilliantly simple and really helps get to the core of what Steem should be... but shouldn't a new user try and build up their Steem Power?
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As an aside... I'm sure I read something yesterday that said for the curation rewards to jump in, you should wait a few hours before upvoting comments on your post. Is that correct?
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After 30 minutes the split becomes 75% for the poster, 25% for the upvoter.
At this point, your upvote isnt worth anything so I wouldnt worry about it too much.
I would suggest start to comment as much as you can....start earning yourself a bit here and there from the upvotes on your comments and try to develop a following. As your account grows, then you can worry about that other stuff.
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If you don't mind me asking... what is the split prior to 30 minutes?
Thanks... I do think I comment quite a bit, but I guess until people take your advice and start upvoting comments then it hasn't really made much difference. Don't get me wrong, I'm honestly here to make friends... I had been lamenting the fall of Blogger for years before I found this place. I'm just trying to get my head around it all.
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https://steemit.com/steemit/@calamus056/curation-rewards-explained-in-great-detail
It's complicated. Curation rewards being early on upvoting, but later in time. Its to try to discourage people from trying to be first on a whalepost that will obviously get upvotes while making it so can't turn around and just jump on the bandwagon.
You're best bet is if you read/view content you like, upvote it. If you are early, more of "your" share goes to the content creator. If you are late, more of "your" share goes to the content creator. Then every now and then you'll find a post that didnt get early love but goes onto get some. Then you will get your full reward, as you actually helped curate.
tl;dr Its not worth gaming. Upvote what you like.
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Thank you. This is extremely helpful. I can't really be bothered gaming the system... I just want to give credit where credit is due, and I'd prefer to not have to time it. The advice I've gotten from this whole post and conversation is :
1.) Upvote the quality comments people leave on your blog.
2.) Don't worry about the timing of it.
3.) Be rad.
That works for me.
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You are confusing steem power (SP) with voting power (VP). They are tied but not exactly the same.
Each of us is allotted 20% of our voting daily. It takes 24 hours for 10 100% votes to re-power. Hence, when new, to keep your voting power up, you have 10 votes a day. You can check your voting power via a number of sources but I use steemnow.com. Just put your username in at the upper right.
Naturally you want to increase your SP as much as you can...that is money. That is done through purchase (if one is in a position to do that), posting, commenting, and upvoting. If one does not buy in, it is possible to grow an account, it just takes lots of time and effort. You can earn you way to success.
Personally, I am a super bull on steem so I think it worth it for everyone to start getting steem however they can. I have a price target of $100 steem (for what my predictions are worth that is) so a 1,000 SP account will be a fair bit of money...actually a lot of money to most people.
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Thank you @taskmaster4450 for your continued generosity and patience with me. I honestly really do appreciate the time you put into your comments. Your handle might be taskmaster4450 but you'll always be taskmaster1 to me.
Thanks for the tip on steemnow.com - I just had a look and while there are a lot of zeros, the voting power percentage is definitely useful. I've been going through all my old posts and upvoting all the good comments.
I intend to purchase Steem on my next pay day. I just noticed you can't buy Steem Power... just Steem the cryptocurrency. I assume I can buy it on the Bittrex exchange and send it across to here... I didn't realise Steem is essentially Steem Power... it kinda makes sense now that I think about it.. but again, a lot of the newbie guides divide these resources up into 3 very separate categories.
Thanks again! You've improved my life on SteemIt by so much percent! Maybe even 65%.
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Actually you can buy steem power through blocktrades. You need some crypto before that....I would suggest picking up LTC then sending it through blocktrades...BTC is just getting too slow and costly.
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I actually didn't know this. Since I won't use bittrex anymore, I've been waiting for Binance or smaller exchange I use to add it. As soon as holiday spending is over I'll throw $150 in .
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I'm sorry, I'm getting confused again... you can buy Steem and Steempower in Blocktrades? Steempower is useful for this platform right? Steem is just to trade as a cryptocurrency?
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Steem Power is just steem locked onto your account. You can only convert it back into steem slowly over the course of several weeks. So its a commitment to the platform, and thus the one that affects your upvoting power.
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Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh! Okay, that was the missing piece! Thank you so much, that actually really helps it all click into place now. I actually really like that concept, it stops people just trading Steem in and out of the platform on price action movements.
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I always try to leave a worthy comment. Why comment if it's not a reflection of the actual post? I read what I comment on, I upvote quality content no matter when I find it. I'm fairly new, still learning but I think I'm doing well for a newbie.
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You have to contact someone 7 times before they remember you? I have never heard about that! That’s why I keep coming back to this blog. I learn something new in almost every post you do, taskmaster!
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Are you a fan of Crysis? I Mean I LOVE that game.
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thanks for information on steemit curations .
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thanks for steem solutions post it informative on steem power ,steem n steem doller.
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Thank you for this information. Take care. :)
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Thanks! Good information :)
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Thanks very much for this helpful article. I've only been on the site for a few weeks now, and am eager to learn as much as possible. The one thing that might be holding people back from commenting is the permanence of the blockchain - which is a good thing, as it encourages one to think before writing anything. But it may take time for a lot of people to adjust to a comments section actually being a responsible space.
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The only way to great success is to support new users. We need to be generous, to help people who have quality posts.
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I agree. I actually find your post resanabale. Voting for the comments helps.
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Choose me to be your Friend in this Steemit ..FRIEND,,mrazi.
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