Steem Undelegate

in undelegate •  6 years ago 

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Happy Sunday everyone,

I woke up this meaning only to notice that my +11 Steem power is gone. First, I was confused, I checked for a clue if someone stole my SP. It became more confusing when the power was delegated back to steem.

I decided to search on google to understand what went wrong. Then I saw some post by others who had a similar experience. According to their explanation, it's a new phase/stage in Steem community.

It makes more sense since steam loans power to newcomers on sign up, to enable them vote and post but by the time you pulled through and have reasonable Steem Power, the loan will automatically be collected without notice.

My only problem with the loan repayment is that it's creepy. No much information is available on this until you experience it. Steem FAQ should spell this out and prepare steemians ahead of time if not someone might end up calling cops.

Thank you

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Creativecorner? I just went through a similar experience today. One of my most loyal followers undelegated me, lowering my 91 SP to 56 SP. I'm thinking that this follower of mine may have delegated me Steem Power a while back to help get my Steemit channel into motion and perhaps felt that I could now stand on my own two feet in growing my Steemit channel. However, I'm still a little bewildered on how this all works and what the reasons are behind it. I liked having enough resource credits to post up to 89 comments as opposed to 54 comments. Not that resource credits for 54 comments are not enough, but I'm someone who always likes to know why something is happening when it happens.