RE: SteemLiberator Launches Steem Account Creation Service

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SteemLiberator Launches Steem Account Creation Service

in steemit •  7 years ago 

Don't upvote your own comments. Add value to posts you can add value to, with insightful, supportive comments.
If you can't add value, then just upvote the post and move on.
Post for the reader, not for yourself.
Be genuine. Your readers have been advertised to our entire lives.
Vulnerable and genuine go down really well here, but they can't be faked.

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I could start making a list out of these:

  1. Don't upvote your own comments.
  2. Add value to posts you can add value to, with insightful, supportive comments.
  3. If you can't add value, then just upvote the post and move on.
  4. Post for the reader, not for yourself.
  5. Be genuine...

Here you kind of lost me though; what do you mean by that last part? Advertised as in, we've opened up our lives for them to see? Wait a minute, why would I want "vulnerable"? I thought I had read "valuable" for a moment. xD

We're cynical because we've been advertised to our entire lives. That makes us really good at noticing when somebody is being fake. Just be you, and you'll be fine.

Hmmm makes sense, the being genuine part. Okay, seems cynical is a good thing around here. :D But still, "vulnerable"?

Wait, I got confused again (that's why I upvoted my own comment there); those $0.21 from your upvote, what do they mean? Thanks a lot for it BTW!

Okay I see you have not replied --please let me rephrase! Is it fine that I upvoted my previous comment? Should I remove it? Well I'll go check those tutorials ASAP...!

It's like fishing coins out of a wishing well or eating leftovers off a stranger's table at a restaurant.
Be better than that. Be classy.
People respect classy.

I get that part... and it does make sense. But being practical --is it gonna do something bad to my rep "in reality"? I mean, upvoting my own stuff? I've read about some good-reputed authors being okay with it; you clearly are not, but...

is it gonna hurt me --or the community-- in truth?

I ask because it seems you would know, thank u for all these replies

:)

I won't downvote you for it, but I might like what you've written, decide to follow you, then notice you upvoted your own comment.
That's when I decide not to follow you.

now, does it really generate earnings --or losses-- upvoting one's own stuff?

i guess u could get a few cents out of it, no? still not really justifiable --i see it

It works. You get the money. It's just not a good long term plan.
I don't even upvote my own posts.
I'll occasionally upvote one of my own comments if I want it to hit the top of the pile, though.

Makes sense --I am right now removing upvotes from my own comments...

Now --would you say the opposite also applies?

I mean, in the same train of thought;

Upvoting replies I have received --like, all of them, as a rule of thumb--

Would you agree with that?
I guess I could think of a non-applicant situation or 2 --like flaggable replies for instance...

I upvote insightful, constructive comments on my own posts.
I like people to know that I'll thank them for the effort.

Sure, sounds very well, very spot-on... Thank people for that effort, and not so much for comments like "cool, thanks" or "nice pic, nice writing" (and even less for "F4F, L4L" :| )

The rule-of-thumb of not upvoting my own stuff also allows me to save Steem Power, right? I suppose the same to replies; if I upvote every single reply received, my SP plummets...