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in Steem Marketing3 years ago

I would lower the delegation to 50% of suggested amount.

Promo can be done without delegations too. It's about convincing new users to join us, making power ups and working on interesting projects.

I don't withdraw any money at all recently and I like to have bigger SP and Up-vote worth more as some kind of recompensation for not earning. With the newest layer system, it wouldn't be important that I power up or make promo out of steemit because I don't share my SP with the community.

Other thing is that even if someone want to share their all SP by Delegations, we belong to many groups and all are requesting for the same. In the last week I was asked by three admins to delegate. One was rude to me because I suggested 250 SP delegation instead of 1000 SP (I had 1100 SP at that moment).


I believe the idea is good but maybe for PU level 1 make minimum 50 SP delegated, for PU2 minimum 100 SP delegated and for PU3 minimum 250SP.

It's just my suggestion though. I'm curious of opinion of other users 😉

Have a great day!

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 3 years ago (edited)

Thank you for the advice

it would be wise not to follow the community a lot, users should focus on their own passion. that's my advice, and focus on actually helping the community you love. This level is made so that we can see those who really care and want to help, not just demanding to be helped.

having a lot of subscribers will have no effect if you don't have members who are loyal and truly love the community. because of that, because of that I suggest this system to be able to select serious users to contribute and help community accounts.

about the suggestion of reducing the number of delegates .
I agree with level 1 - 50SP

level 2 and 3 , it's a reasonable amount for them because they already have enough power and can help the community.

this is not my final decision, i will waiting other user respond

 3 years ago 

True. Maybe I'm following too many communities. Some of them I'm following just to read posts and support users with my Up-votes but I'm not publishing anything there. When I'm thinking about it, I could do it without following communities as well.

 3 years ago 

Your advice stays in my mind.

it's okay to follow the community, however, when we have made posts in that community and have received support from the community, then we must be ready to provide support for that community.

in other communities there may be no rules and only free communities without definite rules. because in steemit there are already many communities that are made just for fun without clear goals and missions. Therefore, it is wiser for us to choose the community that we follow and support.