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RE: Everything you need to know about potential payouts and flagging (for new users)

in #payout8 years ago

I'm not 100% sure if I understand what you are asking, but every day 100% of the rewards pool will be used up.

A while back, @gavvet created this post with a breakdown of how the posts were allocated on a particular day. He might be a good person to talk to if you are interested in getting more data like that.

@jesta also creates quite a few tools that slice/dice the blockchain data. If you talk to him, he might be able to add something to steemdb.com. (It might even already have something..)

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Awesome information, thanks for the help!
I guess I didn't realize that 100% of the daily rewards pool will always be used up. Now that you have told me that, your post makes even more sense. :)

Precisely speaking, "every day 100% of the rewards pool will be used up" is a false statement. Actually it depends on voters. Some days more than that, some days less, but on average it's 100%.

Also theoretically it's possible that a post earn rewards accumulated in multiple days. With current rule, when you vote on a post, the payout time extends, so it can "drain" more rewards.

Are you referring to the fact that with the extended payout windows when there is a significant change in rewards, payouts get extended beyond 24 hours?

Payouts get extended after every vote.

Agreed/understood. I was just trying to simplify for brevity. The point you raise is good/valid/correct. Thanks for bringing it up!

Hi there.

I tried to reply to you on something @beanz wrote about you her and @smooth in a post where you talked about curation and flagging, and comments by the flagger, I could not reply there to you guys, (nesting uggh)


Whales that call DV or even considering that to someone who maybe gets a 40 or $50 payout ~once a month really need to reconsider their total "thought process" or if this is curation. It is not. Proper curation requires more than looking at the trending page all day and deciding whether or not that they are going to DV something vs looking at someone's body of collective work over one post, in one place, once a day.

  • Which is anything but balanced and community minded.