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!
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.
Precisely, those folks are the only ones who potentially lose out.
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.
I agree 100%