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RE: SteemLiberator Launches Steem Account Creation Service

in #steemit7 years ago (edited)

I get that part... and it does make sense. But being practical --is it gonna do something bad to my rep "in reality"? I mean, upvoting my own stuff? I've read about some good-reputed authors being okay with it; you clearly are not, but...

is it gonna hurt me --or the community-- in truth?

I ask because it seems you would know, thank u for all these replies

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I won't downvote you for it, but I might like what you've written, decide to follow you, then notice you upvoted your own comment.
That's when I decide not to follow you.

now, does it really generate earnings --or losses-- upvoting one's own stuff?

i guess u could get a few cents out of it, no? still not really justifiable --i see it

It works. You get the money. It's just not a good long term plan.
I don't even upvote my own posts.
I'll occasionally upvote one of my own comments if I want it to hit the top of the pile, though.

Ah, "hitting the top of the pile", now I get it...

I was thinking about "making more earnings"...

So it is a practical means to the --exclusive-- end of promoting one's own comment, would you say?