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RE: Is there a limit to self-voting with delegated Steem Power?

in #steemit7 years ago

Self-vote limits or not. I upvote my own article. No matter if I publish 1,2 or 3 per 24 hours. However, my upvotes are worth about $0,04 and I do believe that my content are worth at least that much.

That being said, if my upvotes would've been worth $50 or something like that instead, I would probably still upvote all my articles I publish, but I would not upvote my comments. And I never do that now either.

However, if my upvotes would be worth ~$50, I would probably not upvote at 100% on all articles I publish. I would most likely upvote with 33.33% in case I knew I would publish three articles. So I'd basically give myself one 100% vote per day I published content. No matter if I spread it on multiple articles or not.

What I personally don't like with all these delegations from freedom, is the fact that most people are using the power to run their own vote-businesses. The self-votes aren't the biggest issue in my opinion. All the vote-businesses are.

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I support up-voting your own top level posts, some of mine have taken 10+ hours of coding.

An you yourself also put in a great deal of time into your stuff so yes, $.04 I don't see an issue there!

I'm a bit at a loss with it all, hence today's image and caption! :D