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RE: Steem Basic Income FAQ Contest - 500 SBI in Prizes

in #contests6 years ago (edited)

This ought to be spread a whole lot:

  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. 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.)
  4. 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.

  1. accurate.
  2. accurate, actually. We stripped the pool based tabs and there's a single AutoDB tab now with everyone's unit counts, reshares balances, etc. The Google Sheets version is usually updated every day, but there is a field on the Summary tab that shows approximate time of last update.
  3. Yes... I suppose people can do this, and it's a good idea to cross-check your own records against ours if you have a good way to find how often you've been sponsored. We also keep a record of every enrollment transaction in the full spreadhseet you reference in 2.
  4. Command is actually !sbi steemname, not discord tag. It makes it easier (and you can check any account you want, not just your own, which is very helpful for our Discord moderators).

You are welcome to edit your submission and I will review again (or you can resubmit if your edit is substantial.)