RE: I thought, therefore I was? - Thoughts on Fixing Curation, and WolfPacks
Thanks for considering that things may not be all that great for those on the bottom. I can certainly see why beginners can get easily frustrated after trying to figure this all out for a few months and not seeing much progress, while others seem to get away with seemingly unthoughtout posts and can Upvote themselves to the stratosphere while the relative newbies are struggling for pennies, literally.
It seems that there is a growing amount of self voting, and those examples tell newbies that must be what you do here to try to get ahead.
I have to admit, although I don't like it I have found that the best way for me to get votes is vote for myself like I am seeing more others do.
I don't like begging or whining, but also am not very tech savvy and trying to learn what philosophy to actually follow on Steemit turns out to be quite a challenge. (sounds too much like whining so I's better wrap it up).
Looking at the curation piece is well worth a shot I would think in my uninformed opinion. But maybe the whole self upvoting should be reconsidered as well?
Thanks for the info.
I totally get your point, it's a hard sale to pitch however... In the sense that if someone buys their SteemPower, telling that investor that he/she can't self vote probably would not fly. But all your frustrations were once my own @ohicklin and it was not that long ago.
That being said, I'm glad you are actively looking for answers, and appreciate your thoughtful comment... so this one is on me...
Cheers
I love all the creativity I see here, but can also see why some would get frustrated and walk away before figuring out how to work the system.
I am definitely enjoying it, maybe too much, despite those WTF moments.
Thanks for the support!
I have never had a problem with people upvoting their posts. If it was not allowed on steemit, the option would not be available. As a small minnow, just starting out, upvoting your own comments might get you another 1 thenth of a cent. I'm not sure where the "upvoting your own comments" goes from self help to "raping the reward pool". It's an arbitrary decision, depending on who you ask. I haven't upvoted one of my own comments in a while, but I did when I was first starting. Sometimes it was about the only rewards that I got from the post.
I don't mean to link spam you but I just wrote a post about an idea that would make self-voting abuse much less of a problem. I would love your thoughts on it. https://steemit.com/abuse/@littlejoeward/stopping-self-vote-abuse-another-proposal-voting-power-per-user