Fish Scales: How SteemSmarter Classifies Users (whale, shark, dolphin, minnow, plankton)
What are Fish Scales?
They are a set of common terms in the Steem community used to classify your account type. Different to reputation score, "Fish Scales" define the amount of SP in your account and therefore represent your influence in the Steem ecosystem.
Throughout our reports and tools we refer to these classifications and here will define their theshold SP values.
SteemSmarter's interpretation of Fish Scales:
We have consulted with the Steem community to both the existing terminology, rating method and thesholds. In this process, we have decided on a number of customisations to our classification.
- Instead of using gross SP similar to platforms like busy.org and others in the community, we are using net which is calcuated post-delegation of SP. For example, if you had 500 SP, you would normally be a Minnow, but if someone delegated to you another 50,000 SP, you are then a Dolphin.
- We have also changed the term Orca to Shark in our terminology. Here is a past post where we asked for community feedback regarding the change and saw a very favorable reponse to using Shark.
Fish Scales
Whale
User with 350,000+ SP in their account. Whales are the biggest fish in the Steem ocean. A single upvote may be worth hundreds of dollars. |
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Shark
User with 100,000 - 349,999 SP in their account. Sharks are the second biggest fish in the Steem ocean. A single upvote may be worth tens of dollars. |
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Dolphin
User with 5,000 - 99,999 SP in their account. Dolphins are the middle fish in the Steem ocean. A single upvote is worth likely a few dollars. |
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Minnow
User with 500 - 4,999 SP in their account. Minnow is the second smallest fish in the Steem ocean. A single upvote may be worth up to a dollar. |
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Plankton
User with 0 - 499 SP in their account. Plankton are the smallest fish in the Steem ocean. A single upvote is worth likely a few cents or nothing at all. |
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In the future, if we make changes to these classifications we will revise and republish this post.
The SteemSmarter Team
— @ashe-oro, @crypthoe, @thescubageek
Very well explained
thank you much.
Thanks for the explanation - Long way to go for me to get to Minnow even.
you'll get there. Check out our daily Activity and Finance reports. @steemsmarter
@ashe-oro I can't wait to launch our Whale Watch reports... I think it will give the community a ton of insight into where the whales are "swimming" (commenting/upvoting) each day.
Did you know that @SteemSmarter's code reveals that only 49 whales were active in the last month?
Boris Zhitkov is a smallest fish in the Steem ocean.
A single upvote is worth likely a few cents or nothing at all.
Thanls for motivation! :)