DTube - Steemit Tips for Newbies & Minnows: Managing your reputation using steemd.com!

in #dtube7 years ago (edited)


Ever wonder what that number by your username means? Are you curious about why some people have higher numbers than others? In this Steemit Tips for Newbies & Minnows tutorial video, I go over how to manage your reputation score using steemd.com.

This video tutorial is a follow-up to my videos on @armandocat's Steem browser extension, and @dragosrua's Steem Supply app.

In every Steemit Tips for Newbies & Minnows tutorial video that I do, I give away 0.1 SBD to a random commenter, so make sure to upvote, follow, resteem, and comment!

If you're seeing this post on Steemit first, make sure to click on the picture to view the video.

Thank you for watching,

Josh


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Thank you, I was wondering why my "score" in blog tab is different than the one in my wallet.

This is highly appreciated @joshpeterson, thanks for educating we minnows on this subject, this is very much helpful to us.

Hmmmm, inspector genera of minnows (lol....)

hey mate, great video. I have only just joined SteemIt, not sure why I waited years on YT and FB, so not worth it for them just to sell our data. so glad we have this option.

Thank you for helping with mobile DTube stuff. I think that the ability to do things both mobile and computer are a great asset and allow us to create better work flows.

Hey Josh! Thanks so much for sharing your expertise. I'm a total noob to DTube. A Member of my Discord server brought it to my attention and I'm pretty excited to jump into the community and share/engage. I'll definitely be going through your other videos. Thanks again!

Thanks for being someone who helps others. :3 I see so many posts like this, and it makes me like the community more and more.

I've been curious about if a new comment gets upvoted on a post that is over a month old, does it earn anything? With Steemit's 7 day window, some don't think it's worth commenting on posts that are older than 7 days.

I don't think it earns anything, but don't quote me on that just yet. But I still comment because I like to interact with the authors and creators. Commenting is still the best way to build connections that can create dividends. If the author of that post may find another way to show their appreciation in the future. :)

I'm wondering the same!