tl;dr
<p dir="auto"><span>Click here and have fun: <a href="http://duplibot.com/deadwitnesses/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener" title="This link will take you away from hive.blog" class="external_link">http://duplibot.com/deadwitnesses/
<h2>What are witnesses?
<p dir="auto">Witnesses are the block producers on the Steem blockchain and their role is beyond important. These are the people that literally write the blocks and keep the blockchain itself online.
<p dir="auto">Steem operates on Delegated Proof of Stake (DPoS) in which all users vote to determine these witnesses, much like an election. The distinction here is that this election happens moment to moment and your votes never expire. Let me restate that for emphasis:
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<p dir="auto">Your. Votes. <em>Never. Expire.
<p dir="auto">Once you vote for a witness, that vote sticks with them until you specifically remove it. And the voting interface itself is, to put it politely, lacking. It's tough to know anything about the witnesses you vote on.
<p dir="auto">And there are a LOT of witnesses. There's even an API endpoint we can call to see how many:
<p dir="auto"><code>https://api.steemjs.com/get_witness_count
<p dir="auto">At the time of this writing that returns 14,751 witnesses.
<p dir="auto">Of course, they're not all active. In fact, there are little more than 100 witnesses actively writing new blocks today.
<p dir="auto">If these witnesses become inactive, your votes still put them ahead of active witnesses as the blockchain prioritizes who will write the blocks based on our votes. If dead witnesses get a lot of votes, we are risking the stability of the blockchain itself as these producers will be ranked high enough to produce blocks, but they're not ready to write them.
<p dir="auto">To ensure the long-term stability of the Steem blockchain we need active witnesses and we need to make sure our votes are directed toward those accounts rather than others who are not ready to take on this important responsibility.
<h2><span>Introducting <a href="/@deadwitnesses">@deadwitnesses
<p dir="auto"><img src="https://images.hive.blog/768x0/https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmfVTNGVvxNcfBoYbo6MkJJs4Bjd36BdPvPkMpUtBQSDs3/logo.png" alt="logo.png" srcset="https://images.hive.blog/768x0/https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmfVTNGVvxNcfBoYbo6MkJJs4Bjd36BdPvPkMpUtBQSDs3/logo.png 1x, https://images.hive.blog/1536x0/https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmfVTNGVvxNcfBoYbo6MkJJs4Bjd36BdPvPkMpUtBQSDs3/logo.png 2x" />
<p dir="auto"><span>So, this is not my first project around blockchain stability. My work began first with <a href="/@duplibot">@duplibot and most recently with <a href="/@pleasestop">@pleasestop as I focus on reducing superfluous comments and other spam that literally clogs the blockchain.
<p dir="auto"><span>Flooding the blockchain with junk is one way to risk our stability and another is voting for inactive witnesses. That's where <a href="/@deadwitnesses">@deadwitnesses comes in.
<p dir="auto">While witnesses are literally my name, my focus is blockchain stability and all of my work should be viewed in that light. I want to help you easily see the inactive witnesses you vote for and make it simple to remove those votes.
<p dir="auto">I want to open a larger discussion around witness voting and ways we can support the witness community to ensure the overall stability of Steem and the underlying blockchain itself.
<p dir="auto">Many people only go to the witness page when they find a new witness to vote for. Few of us take the time to carefully review all of our witness votes and what they've all been up to lately because that's no small task. Or should I say, it was, but today it couldn't be easier.
<h2><span>Review your <a href="/@deadwitnesses">@deadwitnesses
<p dir="auto"><span>With <a href="/@duplibot">@duplibot and especially <a href="/@pleasestop">@pleasestop I've been writing a lot of code and I've gotten pretty comfortable working my way around the Steem blockchain. This project really made me realize how comfortable I am.
<p dir="auto">I literally came up with this idea yesterday.
<p dir="auto"><img src="https://images.hive.blog/768x0/https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmec1aRdPFcLv5jPS8ndyJMpqa5Jbub3tZcdyh7ej9xTev/1_day.png" alt="1_day.png" srcset="https://images.hive.blog/768x0/https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmec1aRdPFcLv5jPS8ndyJMpqa5Jbub3tZcdyh7ej9xTev/1_day.png 1x, https://images.hive.blog/1536x0/https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmec1aRdPFcLv5jPS8ndyJMpqa5Jbub3tZcdyh7ej9xTev/1_day.png 2x" />
<p dir="auto">Less than 24 hours later I've built this: <a href="http://duplibot.com/deadwitnesses/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener" title="This link will take you away from hive.blog" class="external_link">Review your witnesses
<p dir="auto">And let's be clear, this code is SO dirty so there's probably a few hundred bugs! This is so rudamentary today and it will definitely evolve from here. It's working well enough to deploy and get your feedback so let's jump in!
<p dir="auto"><span>It's pretty simple. Type in your user name, with or without the @ in the front, and click the 'Review' button. You can also just add it directly to the URL like this: <a href="http://duplibot.com/deadwitnesses/@deadwitnesses" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener" title="This link will take you away from hive.blog" class="external_link">http://duplibot.com/deadwitnesses/@deadwitnesses
<p dir="auto"><img src="https://images.hive.blog/768x0/https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmbpNmu85oGRbYp9nPh51MfCM9ydrzTzMj6nZGvRSfB1nV/review.png" alt="review.png" srcset="https://images.hive.blog/768x0/https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmbpNmu85oGRbYp9nPh51MfCM9ydrzTzMj6nZGvRSfB1nV/review.png 1x, https://images.hive.blog/1536x0/https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmbpNmu85oGRbYp9nPh51MfCM9ydrzTzMj6nZGvRSfB1nV/review.png 2x" />
<p dir="auto">Then, you'll see a list of all the witnesses you currently vote for.
<p dir="auto"><img src="https://images.hive.blog/768x0/https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmaCG7KVkjbXZt41JKsTZyV7USdk9hfR1XwCUUmPtrPMXu/results.png" alt="results.png" srcset="https://images.hive.blog/768x0/https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmaCG7KVkjbXZt41JKsTZyV7USdk9hfR1XwCUUmPtrPMXu/results.png 1x, https://images.hive.blog/1536x0/https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmaCG7KVkjbXZt41JKsTZyV7USdk9hfR1XwCUUmPtrPMXu/results.png 2x" />
<p dir="auto">For each witness you'll get details for all of the following:
<ul>
<li><strong>Witness: The witness you voted for
<li><strong>Last Block (days ago): How many days have past since this witness last wrote a block to the blockchain
<li><strong>Last Post: Date of last post to the Steem blockchain
<li><strong>Last Vote: Date of last vote on the Steem blockchain
<li><strong>Signing Key: A witness can disable the signing key and this notes if the witness has been directly disabled
<li><strong>Remove: This is a one-click steemconnect.com link to unvote a particular witness
<p dir="auto">Things in yellow are slightly out of range and red are way beyond normal expectations. This gives you a quick, at a glance view of all your witnesses to outline some that you might want to consider unvoting.
<p dir="auto">The two key things to be aware of are the Last Block and the Signing Key. If it's been weeks or even months since a witness has produced a block, your vote would be far better off supporting active witnesses. And if the Signing Key is disabled that witness cannot produce any blocks.
<p dir="auto">Of course, this is all subjective so click on the witness name to look at recent posts and see what they've been up to lately. This is more to point out red flags and witnesses that are obviously inactive.
<h2>What's next?
<p dir="auto">As I said this idea was born yesterday so I don't have a lot firmed up yet. One thing I definitely want to do is contact larger stakeholders who are voting for inactive witnesses.
<p dir="auto">What's the best way to go about that? I see a few possible approaches.
<ul>
<li>Write a post highlighting a particular account and its votes
<li>Reply to a recent post or comment
<li>Send transfer memo spam
<p dir="auto">Writing a post throws an account right into the spotlight and many people prefer their privacy so I'm hesitant with that. I absolutely hate unsolicited transfer memos and I think that's pretty universal.
<p dir="auto">Replies are a little intrusive, but I developed a <a href="https://steemit.com/spam/@pleasestop/removable-replies-now-you-can-remove-my-comments" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener" title="This link will take you away from hive.blog" class="external_link">simple way to remove my comment which would minimize that some.
<p dir="auto">I'm very community driven so please share all your feedback here! What do you like, where do I fall short, what other opportunities do you see?
<p dir="auto">I hope I can spark a discussion about witnesses to raise awareness and help the entire community make the most valuable witness votes possible.
<h2>Resteem
<p dir="auto">Please consider resteeming this to help me get a little more visibility and help everyone review their witness votes!
Good job! That API thing was cool. What other stuff can you run?
Thanks! I'm using steem-js which can do most everything available on the blockchain.
https://v2.steemconnect.com/docs/steemjs
This is a great tool! I've checked mine, and all my votes are still standing, but than again; I am rather picky about who I have been voting for.
It's good to be a little picky, this is no small role. Thanks for the support!
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As far as feedback goes, I'm not sure how hard it would be to implement, but I would certainly enjoy the ability to opt-in and receive a notice if any of my witnesses fall off the wagon. I can easily see myself forgetting to check.
Awesome, I'm glad you found this helpful.
This is an awesome idea I am definitely going to implement!
I really like this new tool! I had been meaning to look over my witness choices and I don't know how I would have determined their activity without this. Thanks!
A few questions, if you care to reply. :)
Could you add a counter of how many witnesses a person has voted for, as well as the total number of witnesses one could possibly vote for.
What language and library did you use on this project?
Is this, and/or your other projects Open Source?
Thanks again and best wishes!
Thanks, I'm glad you find it useful!
Each account can vote up to 30 witnesses and a total and votes remaining definitely makes sense.
I've written everything in steem-js for this, which is all javascript.
I don't have much open source yet but the Just My Tags project is pretty cool.
I am so happy that you are here, deadwitnesses! I wish you a very inspired experience here in this loving and caring community :) Enjoy the friendship!
By the way, there are several groups you as a newcomer can join. They will stay with you for your journey, helping and mentoring along the way.
@greetersguild invite link https://discord.gg/AkzNSKx @newbieresteemday invite link https://discord.gg/2ZcAxsU
What about witnesses that use different accounts for normal activity and witness activity?
That's a great point and part of the reason why I've noted we should definitely click through to review the witness more directly.
Might be worth checking the last activity of the related accounts?
lukestokes
ats.david
Followbtcnews+crimsonclad
Steemcommunity-abh12345&paulag
Sircork+rhondak
Etc :)
Yeah, some witnesses write blocks from one account and actually post and 'do stuff' from another so I wanna find some way to show that.
I'm also thinking about how to handle proxies as well, maybe just show how your proxy is voting.
I just put together a new update to handle this. I'd appreciate any additional feedback you might have.
A neat little project. Here's my question for you:
steemian.info?How is this better or different than @drakos's
So far, I see that it tracks the Witness's social movement in terms of last vote/post activity. This is not an attack. This is a chance for the creator to explain or divulge future directions of this project.
Thanks for the support!
steemian.info just outlines all the witnesses among themselves, this shows exactly who you are voting for.
I mentioned you should definitely click through and see what the witness has been up to and use this more as a red flags indicator.
Hey @deadwitnesses, great post! I enjoyed your content. Keep up the good work! It's always nice to see good content here on Steemit! Cheers :)
Your post is the best @deadwitnesses
Please give me a follow and upvote my first post, and I will give you a follow in return!
Please give me a follow and I will give you a follow in return!
Please also take a moment to read this post regarding bad behavior on Steemit.✅ @deadwitnesses, I gave you an upvote on your first post!
This is a GREAT idea! Awesome work, man.
Thanks a lot, I appreciate it!
Woohoo, no dead witness for me!
2 dead for me! And, i thought I'd voted for @steemcommunity already! Thx for the share Phe 🐟(treat for Yuan! 😉)
dreaming of toona crunchies
💜💚💜💚 what a lil' charmer! His fur looks so soft!!!!
Thank you @yogagill! :D
YW! Thank-you Asher 🙌
Impressive!! Great of you to create this.
Thanks so much for your support!
I like the tool - and I just unvoted @wackou as a result. H/she was my only dead/ inactive witness so I don't think I was doing too badly!
Cheers,
Karl.
I'm glad you found this useful! I hope this helps keep us all a little more aware of the status of our votes.
This looks great. We need tools to help puerile support the active witnesses. Thanks
I hope this does help to support the witnesses and build a strong blockchain and community. I always appreciate your support, thanks so much!
Very interesting tool! I don't vote for any witness yet but it will help me a lot to do it.
Thanks, I hope this helps when you begin voting.
amazing work man. Everyone single one of your projects has earned my respect. Keep it up.
I am truly humbled by this compliment, thank you so very much!
I haven't used any of my witness votes yet, but am beginning to read about it.
Since this quote attacks one of my favourite ideas around free speech (the most appealing aspect of steemit) I thought I would ask for help refining it.
I would like to see the comments section be open to everyone(on or off steemit), anonymously, with some kind of blockchain magic protecting anonymous commenters (from being identified) who shit up any post they want with vitriol, hatespeech and occasionally, timid criticism of power.
See how this would interfere with the quote I took?
Obviously, I have no power to change things here, beyond my wish, but if you could help me bend this wish into something equally useful (in protecting expression) without shitting up the chain too much, my idea will be better for it.
Thanks for your minute, and good luck.
The sort of thing you're describing is a pretty significant rearchitecting of the entire blockchain and Steem itself is somewhat anonymous already. If you want complete anonymity, there is anonsteem available as well.
Steem can be fairly anonymous, I suppose.
Being so new to this, I appreciate you taking the time. When I look into witnesses, and which I should support, I'll be using your tool and thanks for indulging my uninformed rambling. :)
Great work! I love this kind of tool. So I created one weeks ago lol. http://steeme.com/witness
I hadn't seen your tool before, awesome work! I'm glad there's not a lot of overlap between our tools too.
Saludos, gracias por compartir tu post con nosotros, éxito.
Nifty tool.
Coming from you that means a lot, thanks so much!
Your post was mentioned in the Steemit Hit Parade for newcomers in the following category:Congratulations @deadwitnesses!
I also upvoted your post to increase its reward
If you like my work to promote newcomers and give them more visibility on Steemit, feel free to vote for my witness! You can do it here or use SteemConnect
Awesome! Only had 2 dead witnesses, and one is my buddy so I know he's alive, just new. lol Cool website, thanks @deadwitnesses!
Cool, glad this helped you review your witnesses, thanks for the support!
My pleasure, I would have loved to resteem this but it's too old :(