Personally, I do not do anything just for votes. Votes do not control my content or actions. In other words, I as a content creator am not for sale nor is my voting behavior.
I will vote on content and comments like I have been regardless of who is burning their blurt. Do what you like with your own blurt. It's yours. Keep it. Sell it. Burn it. Give it away. Whatever. It's yours.
My view is that until blurt can be exchanged for goods and services it does not truly have an economy in which to be truly valuable. Just my opinion. I am not a crypto expert. I don't even have an exchange account anywhere. I am just a gal with a laptop using a platform.
I have seen other platforms do halving and burning so apparently it's a thing. Do what you like. I vote based on content.
Vote on my content. Don't vote on my content. Again, it's your vote. Do what you like. It's your blurt. Do what you like. I will not be picking sides. I think that's bad for the platform.
Thanks for listening.
" I know , lets tax creators lots, by offering to upvote them more...that's sure to offer an incentive to create and post....ermmm....."
This is how I feel—I've been banned from most mainstream social media sites. I'm not concerned about pleasing others online.
I somewhat agree; other than exchanging Blurt for other coins, there isn't much going on that would constitute high levels of drama, but I can understand the precautions.