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RE: Is this considered "Steemit Abusing"? Need your opinions.

in #steemitabuse7 years ago

I second what @leotrap and @anomadsoul said about @sndbox.
And although this is a free speech platform, I usually would try to understand the things, before I start to accuse someone of abuse.

In particular, what you said about my last month's rewards is not correct. Either you added some of my resteemed posts to your sum or you forgot to substract the 25% curation rewards.

However, regarding steemdb and the open rewards of february, I have made about 246,256 SBDs and 60,294 SP. To make things easier, we could say, this would be about 300 SBD. If you check steemreports for the last 30 days of my account, you'll see, that the @sndbox upvotes made about 25% of my rewards. So 25% of 300 SBDs would be 75 SBD. When you now substract the 40 SBDs membership fee, you will get a @sndbox reward of 35 SBDs for a month (instead of the 450 SBDs, you suspected me).

If you check my account, you'll see, that I'm really picky about which posts I submit for @sndbox support. Only about half of my posts in february got sndbox-support at all, because I only submit high quality content, that I think brings more than average value to the community.

Nevertheless, we might need to communicate more clearly, that sndbox is supporting projects and people with the vision to bring Steemit and the community to the next level, which is exactly the opposite of what you thought.

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Hi,
Thanks for your explanation. I still have hard time understanding how 300 SBD became 75. Your normal vote without their support gets about 10 but when they vote, it gets from 40 to 60. Of course, I didn't add the ones that are resteemed by you.
Anyway, I'm so glad you posted here with the matter of money.
I don't take any issue of what they're doing as far as their projects such as Steem Park or publishing a magazine, etc.
They are free to do that but the voting support is too big(as I spotted), then it creates very sensitive vibe around the community.
And that doesn't help other steemians to get motivated to write their stories.
And Steemit is about and for distributed and decentralized individuals so eventually we don't have to work for a company who wants to make their belly full first. We don't have to get to the ideal world fast, I believe, as long as everybody is offered and can get there without one falling behind(we've seen this enough around the off-line world from the past to the present). And we don't really need to have some company/power to get involved to make that happen.
I'll take a look into other subscribers' wallets and their posts to see what is the average rewards from sndbox.
Thanks!

I still have hard time understanding how 300 SBD became 75. Your normal vote without their support gets about 10 but when they vote, it gets from 40 to 60.

That's just incorrect. Here are some of my other posts of last month without any @sndbox support at all (27$, 40$,40$). The one with 10$ was just the winner announcement of a giveaway.

Speaking for myself, I'm happy to be part of this group to get help and support for several projects, I want to realize, like my @creative-commons initiative, the crowdfunding of the printed version of a webcomic called Phill from GCHQ, my incentive to bring about 2k video and film editors from my Avid Editing facebook group to Steemit and organizing several meetups in my area.

I'm also supporting other members of the group with their projects and I'm trying to curate some good content for the @sndbox-alpha initiative, which upvotes content outside the sndbox incubator.

Although there are sometimes rewards at Steemit, which are hard to comprehend, I try to focus on the positive effects, Steemit had on my life. For example I always wanted to be an artist, but only through Steemit I've got the appreciation and feedback for my creative work, that I missed all the years. I've never found a more welcoming community online before and I'm pretty sure, that everybody who follows his passion has the chance to succeed here in the long run.