@steembasicincome has many different accounts @sbi2, @sbi3, ect. Your vote will come from the most available account at the time of your post. The vote will always still have the same amount that your account was due at that time no matter which account is used to cast the vote.
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Short, clear, and provides all the needed info.
Answer 7! Great edit.
Possible Improvement: 'the best' account can be clarified, perhaps as: 'Your vote will come from the most availalbe account at the time of your post'
Actually members are not explicitly assigned to pool accounts any more (although that used to be the case). Now we dynamically select the best account for each upvote right when the upvote is delivered.
You are welcome to edit your submission and I will review again (or you can resubmit if your edit is substantial.)
Edit: Accurate. Response accepted as a qualifying submission.
Don't forgot you can also earn points by scoring the clarity and helpfulness of other qualifying responses.
Wow I was wrong on this one thanks for the update I have changed the answer.
It's one of the things that changed with our automated release. It even changed from our initial announcement, when we still wanted to have semi-static pool assignments. Over time we came to realize that this was a much more elegant solution code-wise and when we eventually fit our accounts to our SP curve goal it will result in a similar outcome (semi-static pool assignments).
I'm happy to talk about how that outcome will eventually happen if you're interested, but it gets pretty technical.
Rating 7, covers all details
Rated 6. Great reaction to correction(s) though I still feel this response doesn't still tell the basis on which the multi-accounts give out votes.
Rating 7 - The edited version is on point, clear and accurate.