RE: Looking around a bit

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Looking around a bit

in blurtgerman •  3 years ago  (edited)

I did selfvote for the past week yes ( not each second , which would be impossible )
A but the highlight here is
You are making a very serious accusation , where did i say i want you to die ?

If it is illegal to selfupvote , why do you do it with such huge stake ?

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  ·  3 years ago  ·  

Here is the list about me.
I can be found further down with 2.3%.
 
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I don't doubt you one bit, sir. I'm sure you have a good personality and want to help others, especially small users. Thank you sir!

  ·  3 years ago  ·  

I know you've tried for this blurt ecosystem. You've really tried in voting people's comment as well. It's truly commendable!


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  ·  3 years ago  ·  

and is your 2.3% worth MORE than most other accounts at 100% ?


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  ·  3 years ago  ·  

No, 2.3% is the worth!

"To explain the tool:
The r%-number does not show the number of selfvotes given to the account in this example. This would not be very meaningful.
The r%-number shows the share of rewards out of the total rewards by the self-vote of this account."

  ·  3 years ago  ·  

i'm talking about $$$ equivalency


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  ·  3 years ago  ·  

Sorry! I have now drunk a coffee and try again ;-)

Of all the $-rewards that came from the last 300 votes of mine, 97.7% went to the community and 2.3% to me.

  ·  3 years ago  ·  

for example,

(iff) i had a blurt-power of 138,984.791 (then) my 100% vote would equal your 2.3% vote

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for example,

(iff) i had a blurt-power of 138,984.791 (then) my 100% vote would equal your 2.3% vote


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  ·  3 years ago  ·  

No and sorry! I can not express it more clearly than this:

"Of all the $-rewards that came from the last 300 votes of mine, 97.7% went to the community and 2.3% to me."

If this is not enough, please ask the developer of the tool @michelangelo3. But he also made his departure from Blurt today. Possibly he still answers.

  ·  3 years ago  ·  

your 2.3% is not the same value as my 2.3%


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  ·  3 years ago  ·  

Me too! If you don't get it, it's not because of the fantastic tool ...

  ·  3 years ago  ·  

It's an honor to be in the top 10 accounts that have your vote support. Thank you very much.

  ·  3 years ago  ·  

But surely I'm allowed to be against self voting?
I haven't done this for a long time, either on Blurt, Steem or Hive.

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I have my habits. Even if it seems like it, I'm not in a "vote gang".

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A wise man once said, "self vote, is like masturbating in public".

  ·  3 years ago  ·  

do you consider it "immoral" to purchase goods from your own store, or pay for meals at your own restaurant ?


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  ·  3 years ago  ·  

No. But I think it's immoral to reward yourself. At the time, I talked about it a lot. I don't look at the monetary aspect of it, but the self-given "likes." I realize that a very large percentage of reviews on Blurt and Hive are made out of gratitude and hope. I noticed this again after my last post on Hive. I can't create good content, unfortunately. I'm aware of that. But people seem to like my content and I know the reason, it's not the content, but there are other motivations that I'm sure you'll know. One reason is gratitude. Another reason may be the hope of a great review. But the most common motivation is taking rewards, which drives the curator to a high rating.
A user sees a self-vote as an investment. I see a self-vote as a caress of my own. - Similar to "Mom says I write good posts, even if others don't appreciate it, then I'll vote myself!" ;)
That's naughty. If the community wants to line its pockets solely through positive reviews, then it doesn't need a platform for bloggers.
But, thank you for your comment.



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  ·  3 years ago  ·  

i don't self-vote

but i don't think we should try and shame people who choose to self-vote

there are several whales on hive, holding hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of hive tokens

who dumped their investment

and left hive completely

after getting targeted and shamed for self-voting

this hurts the entire platform

a few of them have turned to blurt and are willing to give this experiment a chance

let's not make the same mistake that the hive oligarchy made

live and let live

figure out how to use the mute button if you don't want to see their content

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