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RE: A Five part series on Steemit - Chapter 1: Voting/Curation

in #steemit7 years ago

Even though some people do, i do not see anything wrong with self-votes. Once i started using Steemit i was also skeptical about vote-bots but now i clearly see the point. There are my favorite users that continuously output great content and sometimes i miss it. I am still interested in that content just that i believe these people need to gain SP faster than the others (sorry guys who slap a shitty/blurry/boring image and think it's going to work five years from now too). I am not using vote-bot yet but as soon as my votes wills start to add significant value i will. That is if i ever get my SP to 100% as i find it extremely difficult. But since i have got my slider i start seeing some progress on that bar :)

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It's a free world here, and this is what the most active of self voters hang on to.

Personally, systematically self-voting comments via proxy or otherwise is not cool, and there have been recent cases felt with accordingly.

The slider is essential really, and should be there from the outset - although there is not a lot of difference between a vote of 0.01 and 0.005 I suppose.

Cheers

Ash

It's always like that, every opportunity has another side of a coin. It is impossible to develop a perfect system that fits all equally. That's why people have developed a morality trait. Some better some worse still. If i invest my own money, to keep the blockchain running, why i would not be entitled to some self voting. Or any other investor for that matter. If not for them, this whole thing would be dead anyway. But greed and jealousy is a constant companion for some people. Never mind them...