- A(n) (old?) method: There is a spreadsheet that contained a breakdown of SBI members in their respective pools. In recent times they massively modified the spreadsheet and I have no clue on the reliability anymore. But for historical records sake, this is the spreadsheet I am referring to. I like to hear if this is still reliable or a new spreadsheet has been made THAT IS explicitly available for the public eye to see and keep a record off.
- A really old method: Start a record book and record of every SBI share that has been given to you. Of course this is unreliable as Steemit itself lacks a notification system, especially with memos. This is more in the case that your area of interaction is small and people tell you that they're making a sponsorship (or buying shares) for you. Otherwise, realistically, this method is meant for a weekly-to-monthly record-keeping based on one's interaction with Steemit and SBI in general.
- The Discord method (like the easiest method! UPDATED, I give credit to @sbi-booster for correction): In the #bot-commands channel at the SBI Discord server, type this command in there: !"sbi steemname" (Just remove quotes and put your steemname. Steemname refers to when you type your first and original Steemit name; exempli gratia: @"XYZABC123789" - just remove the quotes and input your actual name when typing that out in conjunction with the command.) The easiest method: Use this command in a reply to any @steembasicincome post: !"sbi status" - just remove the quotation marks.
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Mostly accurate.
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