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Yes. Each time you upvote a post or comment from the @steembasicincome accounts (@steembasicincome, @sbi2, @sbi3, @sbi4, @sbi5, @sbi6, @sbi7, @sbi8, @sbi9, @sbi10) the rshares value of that vote is multiplied by 1.34 and added to your vote balance. This means you are getting the full value of your vote added to your account even after the 25% curation is removed.

Example: 1.00 vote x 1.34 = 1.34 added to account. The 1.34 vote back to you is worth 1.34 x 0.75 = 1.005 returned to you. Added bonus you should get some curation on the vote given to SBI meaning all votes given to SBI should be profitable to you.

7 clarity point

This is just such a good answer packed with all information needed and easy to understand. Good job!

I rate a 7. An accurate, detailed without confusing response. Clearly answers the question.

I would also give this a 7 it is perfect

I give this a 7: it's perfect also for a dummy like me! ;)

I give it a 7. Right answer and an example. Excellent.

Answer 7. This is the information I would want.

Possible Improvement: Make Yes. a stand alone paragraph.

The flow looked odd broken up with Yes, then a paragraph break to me (I just looked at it). Maybe Yes could be bold, but I tend to like using that in the middle of a paragraph when something needs to stand out. Feel the first few words stand out naturally as people aren't just skimming the text yet...lol. Will leave that to SBI to decide.

Bold could work! I feel like for 90% of people reading this FAQ, yes is all the answer they are really going to remember.

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I rate this as 7. Response becomes very clear with the example even a noob on Steem would understand and appreciate this response. Hope, I get to see this once again on the FAQ page lol

Rated 7 , a clear and complete answer

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7 clarity points - perfect answere with the correct math formula;-)

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Firstly, upvoting @steembasicincome helps to contribute to the sustainability of the program. This importantly helps protect the value and longevity of your investment in units, and helps sustain the flow of benefits to the overall SBI community.

Secondly, the value of your vote is multiplied by 1.34 and added to your "account" to add to your future votes received from the SBI program. The multiplier is in place to cover curation.

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6 clarity point

This is a good answer but the direct benefit for the user (multiplier) should be mentioned first before indrect benefit (SBI sustainability) imo

Rating 5

The first paragraph while great doesn't address the benefits for the user ("I" in the question). The user also don't need to know "The multiplier is in place to cover curation" on FAQ

6! I really like your sub section about the sustainability of the program!

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I give t his a 7 that first part is a reason I didn't even think of.

Rating 6, could be adding a reference to rshares or an example

I rate this as 5. This first point is a great point but doesn't exactly serve as answer to the question in my opinion. It's just a bait!

Rating 6 - great Job and a new information for me!

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Voting for @steembasicincome increases your rshares
Edit 20.1.19:
A detailed explanation of rshares and multiplication is in the original article from @steembasicincome

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I rate a 4. Accurate, but confusing to potential or new members that may never have heard of rshares. Not enough detail.

I did not examine this thing (rshares) and I can not explain it

I will give it a 4 as it answers the question but would lead to another question.

So far I have not gone into the matter. I answer the layman as I see it ;-)

I rate this as 3. It doesn't explains the multiplier and would only give room to another question(s).

Use the compiler.
V tomto článku vysvětluji pro uživatele tagu #cesky některé otázky a mimo jiné je tam i zmínka o rshares

3 clarity point

What is rshares? Why should I increase it? Increased by how much?

A detailed description of rshares is in this article
Why increase rshares? It is clear. This raises the value of the voice from sbi ;-)

Rating 6, I'm missing the multiplication factor
Rating 7, i like the links for further information

I have edited the original comment.

Yes. Before mentioning any math, I would like to mention about a different program which I used to upvote. What happened then? The project owner gave me sponsorship because he thought that those who upvotes his program's account post are those who believe and support the program. I believe that should be the same case for @steembasicincome that any upvotes to their post will help the program going and growing, thus will continue to give upvotes out.

Regarding number values, your upvote to any @steembasicincome and its relative accounts (@sbi2, @sbi3, etc.) can become a 1.25 to 1.35 multiplier to the upvote value for your posts.

This is actually our old system. The Vote Values Part Three has a summary of the new system, although we later boosted the multiplier from 1.25 to 1.34x, where it is now.

You are welcome to edit your submission and I will review again (or you can resubmit if your edit is substantial.)

Edit: Technically Accurate. Response accepted as a qualifying submission.

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Oh, cool... Updated.

Rating 6 - good detail and personal experience, but the specific info answering the question could be clearer.

Good answer will give it a 5 and move to a 6 once multiplier is updated to the correct number of 1.34.

Rating 5, could explain the multiplier a bit more.

This is a 5. Starting explanation is not necessary, response should be brief and straight to the point. Also, multiplier needs to be adjusted.

Yes.
If you upvote posts from @steembasicincome you get rshares added to your SBI balance according to the upvote weight multiplied by 1.34. This is better than upvoting yourself in the long term!
We recommend setting automatic upvotes for @steembasicincome with Steemauto so you don't need to manually do it yourself each time we post.

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I rate this response 5. Accurate, and descriptive. However many STEEMians may never have come across the term rshares and mentioning it without context could confuse.

I am going to give this a 5 it is a good answer could have more info on terms.

I rate this as 6. It's not really explicit but provides some helpful tips.

Rating 6, mentioning steemauto is nice

Yes. As already mentioned, your upvote's worth will be multiplied by 1.34 and added to your rshare balance.

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I rate this response 5. It is completely accurate, however I feel each FAQ should contain the necessary information as a stand alone response - Reference to rshares could be confusing to a new member or potential member.

I am going to give this a 3 only cause it isn't written as a stand-alone answer. Saying it was already mentioned is like telling the person you should already know this when it could be the first question they came to.

Rating 3, should be a stand alone answer.

4 clarity point

Already mentioned on where? Also, rshares is not commonly known even among Steemians.

Yes, everytime @steembasicincome 's post gets upvoted, the member who did it will get value added to their balance with a 1.34x multiplier of their upvote value.

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I rate this response 6. Covers all the important points without getting too technical and confusing new or potential members.

I am going to give it a 5 as it is a simple answer to the questions that is correct but leaves out some details of what really goes on.

I rate this as 5. The manner of description looks wack for a FAQ and not detailed enough.

5 clarity point

Good explanation for layman. Nice answer but can use more details.

Rating 6, good answer

Upvoting @steembasicincome can increase your share or weight of the vote you receive.
You can also move in the higher pool of steembasicincome by consistently upvoting their posts.

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Rating 3

Outdated, not specific enough.

Technically Accurate. Response accepted as a qualifying submission.

There are not static pool assignments anymore, and the voting account for each upvote is dynamically selected when that upvote is delivered. It uses the highest VP account that can deliver the full upvote, and we are gradually scaling the accounts onto a fitted SP curve so that eventually members will mostly be upvoted by the same account every time and increasing your units, upvote multipliers, etc. will move you up the SP curve to be voted by a bigger account.

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I rate a 4. Mentions that upvoting can increase your vote value received, however referencing the different pools is outdated information.

I will give this a 3 for out of date info but if updated would get a 5

Rating is 3. Would have made sense with the outdated system.

3 clarity point

Pool separation is no longer a thing right?

Rating 3, outdated information

(CORRECTED AND UPDATED POST) To talk about the new upvote ordinances and repost a thing that I posted from Category 9:

Yes, a million times yes. It is to your benefit that you do so and it helps keep SBI sustainable and help them grows as well. Screw it, setting up an autovote through Steemauto through the “Curation Trail” will help you yield an upvote bonus. So they are rewarding you for your loyalty and generosity. To go and reference what I posted in Category 9:

Consider upvoting (and regularly) @steembasicincome posts! From @scrawly in responding to Category 10: "Yes, everytime @steembasicincome 's post gets upvoted, the member who did it will get value added to their balance with a 1.34x multiplier of their upvote value."

Rating 4

Informal and unsuitable for FAQ. Steemauto curation trail has nothing to do at all with this.

I accepted before where the reference to Overview post was more of a footnote, but on this question that is specifically about the upvote bonuses, the Complete Overview contains outdated information, so the reference to it makes the response technically wrong.

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Edit: Accurate. Response accepted as a qualifying submission.

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I give this a 6 I like the screw it approach but some might not.

Rating is 5. Looks wack for a FAQ and is misleading. It's misleading in the fact that users are supposed to add @steembasicincome as a fan (on fanbase) rather than curation trail on steemauto.

Rating 5 - detailed, but a bit too informal for my liking. I usually like a "screw it" attitude, but an FAQ is probably not the right place for it.

A warm fuzzy feeling!

... It did give you bonus shares (I think), but I don't know for sure! I just like the warm fuzziness!

I like warm fuzzies too. #willpayinwarmfuzzies

We reward with an upvote multiplier now instead of bonus shares and warm fuzzies. Well... you might still get the warm fuzzies.

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