Dolphins, Minnows, and Whales: The Importance of Steem Power

in steemit •  8 years ago 

 As our little community grows, it has almost doubled in the past week alone! Demand for the Steemit platform has seemed to grow exponentially, and confusion seem to be the norm- we are losing many new Steemers who join up and suddenly seem overwhelmed by what everything is. It's imperative that some of us who have been around just a bit longer can help in any way we can to help new arrivals stay solidly. With that said, I share with you a re-post of my original article, in the hopes that many NEW readers find this. Cheers, and all the best to you all! -Crypt0

Everyone is Talking About Whales, Dolphins and Minnows

As the Steemit community grows, and users continue to come aboard in the hopes of earning money for liking and uploading content, one thing is certain: not everyone is getting the same piece of the pie.Some users are able to like content and AUTOMATICALLY pay that user $15 for said content. It's like a big tip, based on a heavily weighted vote.This vote's weight, as you are most likely aware, is based on how much "Steam Power" the voter has. They can heftily  move and shift opinions about content that deserves recognition, much like a "whale" makes huge waves that affect everything in the sea around it.(P.S. Minnows, Dolphins, and Whales exist in every financial market. If whales make a big sell order, they can crash entire markets with small caps- and if they buy, everyone makes money)

Minnows - Soldiers/Peons/Pipsqueaks/Regular/Headshot

This is the average user on Steemit. Perhaps they've come aboard just recently, hearing about their free money just for signing up. Perhaps they've already put $10, $20, or maybe even $100-$500 into their Steem Power, to try and gain some weight on their votes.Minnows have very little ability to influence the direction that votes take, as their votes are not worth very much. It would take many multiples, maybe even in the 100's, to make them worth the same in votes as one whale. Minnows cannot up vote content and immediately give it a "tip". At best, they might be able to get you $.01, as they slowly climb through the early Steam Power numbers.

Dolphins - Generals/B-List/Cool-Kids-On-The-block/Heroic/Unstoppable

are people who have invested a decent amount into the Steemit platform. They have generally invested a few thousand into their Steem Power, and are able to give a couple of cents to content with one single vote. As they vote, they begin to entice others to vote, capturing the attention of recent post's voter's attention a tad. They might give a blog post 10 cents just for their vote. As Steem Power has grown in their wallets, through investment (or enough money earned off of posting and up-voting content), they now have Steem Power that truly grows by itself just by sitting there. They get slowly more and more powerful and influential. Maybe one day they'll even join the ranks of...-

Whales - Commanders-in-Chief/Kings/Godzillas/Legendary/Godlike

These are the big kahunas. When they like something, YOU'LL know. Hell, you'll probably like their content too, if you don't want to miss out on earning a few bucks by not liking them early on. When they like something, you'll see it under "Recommended, Hot, Trending", and pretty much heading every other sexy category, with a good number of monetarily valued digits under them. These are the guys with 50,000 Steam Power. 100,000 Steam Power. 1,000,000 Steam Power. When they move, everyone looks in awe, as they shake the markets with each step.  

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Some may have missed it especially for the newbies. Nice to see this again. Thanks @crypt0

Thanks! Yeah, I repost this one now and then for the newbies- we have A LOT that are new on board. THanks jjchic.

This was helpful info, and I am lad I noticed and read it. I am a tiny minnow and my up-vote isn't worth any pennies, but it comes with my gratitude. I have been writing for years, and Steemit seems awesome. Can I assume it is true that if I just continue to put out great content, eventually I would get noticed. I keep seeing posts about tricks needing to be preformed.

When you finally get a good post up, and it's recognized by the right person quick enough, you'll be VERY rewarded as a good writer. I can't wait to see your content. Cheers, annd thanks, Jennsky! Glad it was helpful.

Thanks for the inspiration.

Haha love it and i think its good idea to explain to new bies what is what! Im a dolphin and I loved your / cool kids in the block! oh yes ;) hahah Let hope this goes out there and will be seen by many ;)

Hahaha, thank you! Very glad to meet you, Mr. Dolphin. Your up-vote was appreciated. Follow earned!

awesome thanks ;)

Im a baby minnow. Perhaps a very aggressive and hungry minnow with laser beam strapped to my head.

LOL. Up-vote for chuckles, Mr. Go-Getting Nemo.

Awesome

Thanks - I'm very new (and a minnow, apparently), so this was helpful

Moving up quickly, though, I'm sure. Hope Steemit recognizes and treats you well, with your positive vibes.

SOmebody mention Godzilla :) Kudos!

Hi thanks for reposting, it cleared some things up... @kbargold

it's like fishes at "undercover boss" show

thanks to an interesting article.

as steemit grows, maybe we need more terms... plankton? hmm... actually whales feed on plankton... intriguing...

Wow! Upvoted!

--Meow--

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