RE: How to Increase Your Reputation Score on Steemit!

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How to Increase Your Reputation Score on Steemit!

in steemit •  7 years ago  (edited)

Reputation is a near useless metric on Steem, you should only aim to keep it above zero.

Increasing your rep organically comes along with earning STEEM, which is what you should aim for instead.

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Hi Transisto,
I agree to disagree. You are correct, it does mean anything on Steemit itself. It is not used when calculating the curation or the weigth of your comment.
But it is useful to get noticed. The human brain is a strange thing. I'm sure that lots of people on Steemit, while not even try to read a post from a Steemian with a reputation below 30. That's why it is hard to get noticed in the beginning. If your reputation is above 50 people are more tempting to read your post.
According to me people do use 3 criteria when deciding to read a post (excluding the one on their feed):

  1. The title of the post (people should think about their title, cause this is the first whan people notice)
  2. The value of the post (trying to get some curation)
  3. The reputation of the author (are they credible or not)
    So yes, reputation is worthless in term valuation, but no it is important to get noticed.
    A question to all readers from this reply: do you use the 3 criteria above or not. Be honest with yourself.
    Steem is of course the most valuable asset and people should indeed focus on this, but I do have the feeling that building up Steem is much easier with a higher rep.
    My 2 cents.

Thanks for adding your insight here, @fullcoverbetting. You make some good points as well for someone like me on my second active day on Steemit. It does seem a bit complex the way it works and slowly, but surely, I'm getting there. All the best

Welcome dear. Yes growth seems slow, but we will get there in due time through consistence and persistence. Have a great time here!
-@yowanetwork

Thanks for the welcome and encouragement, @yowanetwork It is greatly appreciated.

i feel the same way too, a bit overwhelming and complex but for sure i will stick with it for a longer term as i truly hate facebook LOL

Me too. Facebook should be called "fakebook" LOL

i agree with you bro we always avoid posts of low reputation

Sorry to ask, but why?
Like you receive some sorta help and some people got interested in your posts and opinions, maybe a lot of low reps (like me) really, but really have something interesting to say, to add and share, I think we all need the same opportunity. In the end you and others high reps, don't lose anything.
It's a win/win situation, right ? ;-)

Feel the same. Looking at the situation with positivity, a low rep can help you concentrate on having fun and creating content you support 100%.
Any upvote you will receive will be just a recognition of your effort, staying true to yourself.

Signed by
a low rep guy :)

I also sometimes skip over low rep posts or comments, and I'm not sure why. But if they are higher reputation, I will read them fully. Reputation seems to be a sub-conscious method of assigning an account its own value.

What would GaryVee say right now @mynlo?
Same thing he said about those metrics (likes and follows) people pay attention to on Instagram, though very important to have it shouldn't rob of your peace of mind.
It's a journey, enjoy it.

Thx for your honesty Jassi! I do think more people do this but they are just afraid to admit it.

well dang lol

I wonder if you awoid posts with low reputation how is it possible for new steemians to get higher reputation? Or is it the iTunes to be, the ones with high reputation only votes for others with high reputation? It makes me feel sad and helpless....

I am just joining the platform and really still all about learning the ropes at this point. Your reply has helped me in certain way. Thank you for the comment.

Welcome, yea sometimes it just takes time my friend

thank you fullcoverbetting. from what i've gathered, reputation here is like building rome - not happening in a day!

You can say that again, its like building legos with no instructions

those 3 points are my anchor, I have make then my daily practice and they are helping to climb gradually, I'm sure it would help anybody who desire to grow.

I agree these have helped me build quickly!

so am I, that's for the feedback

Thank you for sharing your good guide steemit. it's good for a beginner. However, I just want to enjoy this without a headache :D
Thanks :)

That's a very fair point. I back you on this one

I cannot agree more. I have seen posts of people with higher reputation earning more. Even just comments do. So to me reputation is everything to go by

I always check the title of post first. If the title is interesting I check reputation of author. If his reputation is under average then I skip the post. If it is okay then I open it and read.

After that I finally decide if he deserves my meaningless upvote or not :)

Slow and steady wins the race, you def have the right idea buddy!

Why do you skip the post based on rep?
For all tou know it is the next Orca in the ocean. Writing excellent posts!
Remember we all had to start there. Some of us are lucky that they know a dolphin or higher, who upvotes the posts which makes the rep go up fast!
But lots of us don’t have this privilege.
I don’t want to critize you, I’m just curious!

To make this clear I skip posts if the author has less than 20 rep. Usually there is a reason why someone got downvoted (plagiarism, spamming, copy-paste commenting and so on).

However if someone has reputation under 5, it actually makes me curious and I check his post and profile to see how he managed to get it so low :)

Okay, thx for clearing this out. I do understand that a rep of 20 is a little bit icky! You did not wrote what average was.
Guess we are on the same page then!

That's fair, it was not until recent that I looked at it that way.

Thank you for this response! I agree and it's super useful for me since I'm still a newbie and haven't had enough time to really dive in and learn more about this platform.... thank you :)

Your welcome.

I agree

Makes perfect sense, thank you.

  ·  7 years ago (edited)

Let's not forget having someone of higher rep vote for you.

It will require a lot of effort, but I suppose we are here due to this reason: effort = value :)

Well said

Well some of us are here for value only :) Just saw like 10 "help me comments"

well i think that would be nice if you get lucky to find a contributor. I propose a new format of big power contributors to host a power circle... if there is such a thing. say five who have 300 or better power who share among themselves.... this should have been done already. then we invite more for say a 3 percent referral fee. and basically every 7 days someone will have an award of the curation. so lets start with me and hope for a big drop on this post and in 7 i will return the favor to all that contributed after power exchange.

Do you have a source for this? I have heard that rep is a purely UI value. I believe it is purely rshares that determines rise or drop in rep.

Going to do more research but, if anybody knows the answer, it would be appreciated.

thanks transisto for your explanation about reputation. I will keep my reputation above zero.

i am new to this, and have to learn a lot,

same here ! I'm new

Same, welcome! Great that steemit is on top of approving new accounts. :)

Me too , started yesterday ,good luck :)

Welcome to steemit

Metric system should be required for Full Member and above. Some ICOs run bounty campaign on Steemit and I have to create an account. My 1st post reading and comment on Steemit. Give me a hand :)

Done, Good luck to you!

Near useless is a great way to describe it. And in some way detrimental because it carries so little value. I find myself looking at scores before commenting...and constantly have to remind myself that it might be someone who just joined. I'm sure people use it as a gauge of who to interact with....like I did with your comment. See I did it again...dammit :)

If your rep is 25, I bet you that hardly anyone looks at your content. It's like advertising, the actual advertisement will bring you no money, but the people seeing the ad will come in and buy. Just look at the trending and Hot posts... Almost 99% are 55 rep and above, so yes it does help. A lot.

How do you feel about people below 25? @jfolkmann

Depends. I curate so I have to look for 25s as well...but I have to remind my self to do so. Remember that people are new.

I can respect that.

Rating are always a little crazy...I don't have a perfect solve. It always gets messy.

That was honest!

I feel good and bad at the same time...

Welcome to steemit

I just started 2 days ago, but if people think like this it scares me that I might just stay stuck at 25.

You said it right @transisto .I saw people having a reputation as high as 70 having very small SP and the people having very small number as rep,to say -17, having a higher SP! But one thing is,people will judge one just by looking at his/her reputation.

Thanks @transisto for this,it takes hard work but i will try to stay above zero.i have followed you on steemit so that i can make it on steemit just like you.

great point , i still find this post a little helpful tho

Love u r post thank you so much for helping me and understanding what I want to learn and here I m going to follow you ....keep posting and helping me love u

First of all I congratulate you that it was a great post, second, I think that an important part is if you have the possibility to invest in steem power since this will give you more possibilities to support other users and that is why it will encourage you to follow you, thing Very common with users with reputations above 65 who sometimes spend days without publishing and their followers multiply,
If your recipe of 6 steps we add the investment of steem power, which also produces more market capitalization everything is excellent.
a practice for the new ones could be, part of the generated SBD, become steem and then steem power, and thus give a faster push to the growth of the account value! Maybe it does not look so fun in the short term but then everything will be more fabulous!
or at least from my point of view.

Excellent post for the newest ones in the fish tank.

Greetings from Venezuela.

  ·  7 years ago (edited)

I'd go as far as saying keep it above 24 for sure. Also I would disagree about calling the Rep "useless". It keeps people motivated to climb and stay here.

I agree with you ... these steps above is the theory ... the practice is totally different ... just look at the quality of the comments ... 99% of the comments are simply there just to be boosted... almost no comments are like this one you made, and the replies below ... this is rare over here...

Most of the Steem users are here just to get Steem, not to produce good content and create an active and fun community!

Guess who will profit more in the end? The ones who are genuine or the other?

You both are basically on the same page because by doing all that is listed in the post, you'd earn steem and subsequently, your reputation increases... I finf this article useful as today is my first day on the platrform..

  ·  7 years ago Reveal Comment

good one! hahaha

Thanks for the insight, @transisto It's day 2 here for me of being active and there seems to be so much more to learn on steemit. All the best

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Sir ,can you give tips on how to increase or to get more steem?

very good publication @endrysm

muy buena publicacion

I thought reputation helps make your post popular and allow more persons to see it

some of us write quality content...like this https://steemit.com/bitcoin/@smokeasare165/roger-ver-prefers-ethereum-to-bitcoin but we dont get the upvote we want..so what can we do to improve @transisto

thanks for the interesting point of view now i will need to analyze both and compare as I am new

very good publication

yes sir i agree wiIMG-5a4a47929fe613921b8b01d70ca5ab6c-V.jpg

Yes you are right.

You can comment heaven and earth, even do fifty perday. It does nothing much to your rep.

It is something that comes organically along with earning STEEM. I know what to aim for.

Thank you @transisto I got this

you get my vote

Just based on the new user experience, I would say reputation when starting off can be very useful. Only time will tell how good/useful it can be in the long run. Most humans respond to reputation points or are attracted by a good follower count which in turn gets them to look at posts then upvote and so on ...

Earning more STEEM. How best can you do that on steem?