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RE: Voting Habits of the top 50 witnesses - Steemit Business Intelligence

in #bisteemit7 years ago

This post has given me pause to think, I wonder how much thought people put into their witness votes?

I haven't seen much discussion around criteria people use for witness voting and considering how important a function this is that surprises me.

Also the fact that so many witnesses have been on Steemit for such a long time (in the top 50) also surprises me. What is the barrier to entry for newcomers? and why are new witnesses not being attracted to Steemit?

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witnesses are being attracted but they are not yet in the top 50 or even 100 to even be noticed. The more a witness is out in the community both doing for the community and promoting their desire to be a witness the more others notice and will support them. Regular witness update posts are also a good idea, you'll find most of the top 19 do update posts.

I vote for witnesses as I see them on posts asking for votes. If they seem like they care and deserve a vote - I give it. I've been here just over 3 months and I've voted for about 15 - so that means I'm not seeing posts that catch my eye from the others. I only rejected voting for one of them so far. About half my votes are write-ins. I'm not sure how much time and effort to put into this beyond looking when a post catches my eye.