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RE: My upvote value went up +25300% or anybody can be a voting whale !!!

in #steemit8 years ago

i liked your persistance approch and you got a vote there !.
bascially there is a voting time which is optimal etc. its a bit difficult, but i will try to find out more about the system.

you should power up your steem! you are losing everyday, as steem inflates

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Right now I am having to gain equity by using the system. I don't have spare capitol. So I try to posts that I value and hopefully they spur attention and discussion. So for me the path to success right now in the social network is to be social. As I can I will invest some capitol but for now everything I post contributes to my steem power. If you have not seen it yet there is a great dashboard that @jesta has been working on. It can give you good information on steemit and may help you find more opportunity in the system. You can find it at steemstats.com.

Congrats on the Dan upvote, wow. That will give you some capital. Good luck!

yeah ! that steemstats is awesome. thanks for reminding me.
i didnt read that steempower is vested for two years and put in some money but, in the end i am ok with it , as i totally believe in the potential of steemit !

It is good to see that you have a long term perspective. I think that is what will make this last.

i see that @dantheman https://steemit.com/@dantheman has voted your comment!
its great to see that he has read my post, and please use the $ his post earned you to power up and put more time into steem .

you can see that he alone can upvote a post by 222$ , imagine what would happen if he clicked a post which is already at 6000$ ... that post might just double in value ;)

Could be. You're mentioning the Steemit Whitepaper in your post.
I remember reading it and I think there was there a mention that users should vote on about 20 posts a day to keep their Voting Power effective. Anything beyond that would decrease the quality of their votes. This puts things into perspective onto choosing the right content to vote on.

*I re-red the White paper just now but can't find that paragraph to quote it here...not sure if the document changed since I first read some time ago.