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RE: Finding Balance, Maximizing Effect, Moving Forward - The Evolution of the TribeSteemUp Community

in #tribesteemup7 years ago (edited)

Since you are asking for everyone's opinion even from those who aren't members, I would like to share mine.

I'm considering switching this to 1 post per day, with a 15% weight

I think this can bring several benefits:

  • Less posts missing the bot upvote because now there will only be 1 daily action triggering the vote for each member instead of the current 2.

  • It could increase the quality of the posts from the community, since there might be people that instead of splitting efforts into 2 posts, begin to go all in with 1 great daily post.

The bad part will be of course for users that are creating 2 posts per day, so it would be fair for you to read the opinion of those users.

Also, I would recommend instead of one complete day, the timer should be set at 22 hours. So if a person makes a posts later than usual, he will be able to reduce 2 hours per day until he reaches his typical posting hour. With 1 upvote every 24 hours people might start to lose time if they post hours later than usual and those hours start to accumulate.

Cheers!

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Thank you for your input! I definitely see some benefits coming from a shift to 1/day, obviously in the ease & simplicity of the voting, but also with not making folks feel they have to put out 2 per day to get their pay.

The bad part will be of course for users that are creating 2 posts per day, so it would be fair for you to read the opinion of those users.

Precisely, those folks are the only ones who potentially lose out.

Also, I would recommend instead of one complete day, the timer should be set at 22 hours. So if a person makes a posts later than usual, he will be able to reduce 2 hours per day until he reaches his typical posting hour. With 1 upvote every 24 hours people might start to lose time if they post hours later than usual and those hours start to accumulate.

That's a great point, but unfortunately there is no way for me to implement that without creating our own auto-voting system, as @SteemAuto's is always measuring by 24 hours, and @SteemVoter's didn't allow that feature whatsoever.

Also, I would recommend instead of one complete day, the timer should be set at 22 hours. So if a person makes a posts later than usual, he will be able to reduce 2 hours per day until he reaches his typical posting hour. With 1 upvote every 24 hours people might start to lose time if they post hours later than usual and those hours start to accumulate.

I agree 100%