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RE: Understanding Steem's Economic Flaw, Its Effects on the Network, and How to Fix It.

in #steem6 years ago

Folks I follow, @everittdmickey comes to mind, that do publish multiple posts per day, might receive multiple votes from me in one day. I often don't upvote all their posts (I do not autovote, and read most posts I upvote), but folks using autovoters might. @everittdmickey doesn't follow me, so this isn't an example of circle-jerking, just that I find good science and points in enough of his posts that I do upvote more than one a day sometimes.

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Then maybe we just evaluate things somewhat different (that's no problem of course). I see no problem to upvote even best friends only two or three times per day, and spread ones remaining votes for example to some newbies who really need attention and motivation ... even with diminishing returns you still could upvote everybody as often as you like, it's just that every upvote would be significantly weaker than the previous one.