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RE: Idea: Rethinking the Voting Power system for a better Steem network

in #steem7 years ago

Interesting proposal... it might also be more interesting for minnows, given that they don't have the voting power slider till they reach 500SP. I say that because if you are new and find yourself running out of voting power after just 10 votes... you're not exactly encouraging new members to become active curators.

I manually read/vote/comment a good 30-70 posts a day... simply because I enjoy it. On the UPside, the current rewards and voting power curve encouraged a wider range of "grades" on content; but the chronic self-upvoting of comments does seem to be turning into a bit of an epidemic... and the unfortunate side effect is that it does nothing to help build the sense of community Steemit is getting known for.

I'm also not a developer... I'm just a content creator, and I care about highlighting and rewarding content that (in my opinion) adds value to the platform.

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Very true, a lot of minnows have complained about it. They are changing the threshold to 125 SP, but even so, not everyone has $250 to throw at an internet experiment, and it's not that easy to make 125 SP for a newbie in today's competitive blogging environment.

Thanks for the input. Yes, I noticed many of my favourite human curators fall in the 50-100 votes range. I bet you would vote more and on comments if you didn't have to worry about vote power.

As a minnow I believe minnows should not worry about the voting power. On my first day, when I know nothing about curation, I simply vote whatever I like. Then, I discovered my VP was very low and I learned that I can get paid by upvoting other people. Now I know some tips to increase curation rewards. But even I apply all these tips, I can only get $0.001 for each upvote on average. Therefore, I won't worry about the rewards, just upvote whatever I like.