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RE: An Experiment in Visualizing Steem Voting Patterns (but not very well)

in #steemit7 years ago

Hm, I'd seen conflicting accounts of what happens after seven days, but I guess that answers it.

I can understand a bias towards recent posts, but as a publishing model having no back catalog kind of sucks. Particularly for applications like musing.io or for tutorials where somebody may have an old answer that is still relevant and I would like to reward.

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Yeah, but witnesses processing active payouts for a geometrically-increasing amount of content also sucks. I think if you found a solution for that everyone would be thrilled.