RE: My Voting Power Equals Shit - Use Dustsweeper
As you can see, my glorious upvote also count for nothing. Sometimes it looks like it is worth $0.01 but that is just because I am the last one to fill the bucket.
I'd like to think people just appreciate the attention. Also it seems to do something for your rep, when higher rep people upvote your posts. That said, a high rep doesn't give you more power, but is said to attract people.
I don't know. These days it is a lot about nothing.
Lot of people, including myself, are experimenting with Whaleshares.io.
This platform uses WLS for reward currency, but the currency has no value yet.
So the payout looks good, people are enthusiastic about that, but it could eventually turn out to be the same as Steemit.
The Whaleshares devs seem to do a better job than the Steemit devs, making it harder to flag a post, making it less profitable to self-vote. Time will tell if it will if it stays that way. The positive vibe around the platform is a nice change.
It means everything to me! Thank you for your upvote! :)
As do I. I appreciate. And I hope several others who I vote do to.
Of course. Like people who are rich or look rich tend to attract some people more than poor or poor looking. But I don't care, let other people chase what they want, I do and give what I can and that's that.
Have to look into that some day.
Thank you so much for commenting and upvoting. I didn't mention in my post that I really do appreciate every upvote, no matter how tiny they are. I appreciate people giving what they can when they can't give what they want. And of course I use @dustsweeper. :)
I feel the same way. I stopped using dustsweeper though. It mostly reacts to comments, but I use eSteem Surfer, so part of the payout goes to them. So I get a low payout for comment, dustsweeper adjusts it to cashable and then part of it or maybe all, goes to eSteem for using their app. I do not have the exact numbers but somehow it strikes me as not being worth the trouble.
Most of the time I am a few days behind, but I love reading your posts.