You are viewing a single comment's thread from:

RE: Discussion: Did you receive an upvote from a witness?

in CCC5 days ago

I think when someone upvotea certain content, they appreciate the author's contribution or the post itself. Otherwise, why would one choose to upvote a certain post, not another? It could be random too.

Sort:  

OThis is about witnesses giving upvotes. Should they? And if so to whom? Only those who voted for them? Should they give (daily) upvotes in exchange for a vote?
Can they ignore that fact and simply vote for good posts or?

Is there a difference between a witness and you and me?
Should everyone who once voted for you receive a vote back?
Or do we give all votes to those we follow or the ones following us?

Well, everyone has their opinion.. If all witnesses were upvoting those who voted for them. Then, we would have everyone vote for the same witnesses.

Should everyone who once voted for you receive a vote back?

If someone voted for you once and their vote is below $0.02. Then, it would easily be missed. So, it wouldn't work for everyone. However, there is nothing that says that you have to reciprocate.

Why is a vote of 0.02 missed and not valuable? You can easily check who voted for you and with 0.02 you are paid out. It's not dust.

Any idea how those with low SP can grow if only the ones with a lot of SP receive the higher upvotes?

What I am saying is, not everyone checks steemworld website. Votes below 0.02 are not dust. But, there are no notifications received for those votes. If someone is not checking those who voted for them, they won't be able to find that out. Except for those who give high votes.

Yes it is dust. It is even mentioned underneath the posts with 0.00 or 0.01! The mention pips up!

To make a big income! There are who earn 80 dollars or more per week by voting for those they know will always receive a high reward!

Bigbwhsles
Those using bid bots
Steem Representatives
Steem Curators
Certain moderators
Those wirking for Steem witnesses
You name it.

I didn't know about that. But, as far as I know, if you vote for someone, you'll receive SP. Not, liquid form of Steem. Unless, they're voting for themselves.