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RE: 1776 Shots Fired (or) Why I Proxied to LZ's Witlist & You Can Too! ✨

in Proof of Brain3 years ago

I honestly didn't want to do this, I thought I could just proxy my vote to some reasonable person, but every account I looked at supported witnesses who had either downvoted me directly or downvoted someone I know.

I'm willing to talk to any of the witnesses, I've had conversations with blocktrades and marky and guilty and even logic and I'm convinced they are intelligent and well intentioned individuals.

I never expect to agree or disagree with ANYONE 100% on everything.

If I can't disagree with you on 50% of what you believe, then I'm not a proper skeptic.

Never blindly agree - - NEVER BLINDLY DISAGREE

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If you don't mind my asking, what was your process for review? How do you determine "good" versus "bad" witnesses? I'm trying to learn and spread the process to others.


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you can also set @scholaris as your witness proxy for your alt-accounts and then they'll always vote with your main

in other words, don't vote for any witnesses supported by @blocktrades

or if you want to make it easy

you can set @logiczombie as your witness proxy

just click here - https://wallet.hive.blog/~witnesses

and scroll to the bottom of the page

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you can change it back at any time

and it saves you from having to make 30 clicks

check to see which accounts are downvoting you and then check to see which witnesses they support

check to see which accounts are downvoting your friends and then check to see which witnesses they support

ALSO,

check the delegations

for example, i received a large downvote from @usainvote and it's not obvious who controls that account, but if you look at the delegations...

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and then it just makes sense to check...

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Don't see you crying about the 50+ upvotes I gave you. As usual, your logic is way off.

isn't it strange that a street performer doesn't complain when money is thrown into their tip-jar

and then they get all bent-out-of-shape when you kick their tip-jar into the gutter

how strange is that ?

ItsaPartyPoliticNow
... frankly

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You have MY Vote ... I will keep My Proxy

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