- The most likely reason (THIS IS THE REHASHED POINT): Considering the bear economy of Steemit and the constant shifting of which SBI bot account does which upvoting, it could be easily the fault of the bear economy. I can only cite anecdotally here and not claim for a certain fact. Once the bear economy is resolved for a time being, expect consistent upvotes. (To clarify, they do consistent upvoting; I mean from the same SBI Bot for decent stretch of time.)
- The second likely reason: Uh-oh, a glitch happened in the bot system and it'll take time for the bot to give an upvote. They usually respond within a day's time, so give it time to upvote. SBI didn't forget about you; if it does become a consistent problem, then contact the SBI Team and get that corrected ASAP. Best of courtesy to document which posts didn't got upvoted, record when you got enrolled and how long this has been going on. This should at least give the SBI Team enough reason to believe something's awry and fix the problem ASAP.
- Third likely reason (I lied, semi-rehash here): The SBI Staff are working hard to register and authenticate your account to being upvoted by one of the many SBI bots. Give them at least three days time to unscrew themselves and properly integrate you within the SBI System. Nonetheless, it easily could falter on automation and how long that's been going on to get that running without error. So give people time and make sure you check your SBI Status daily (I refer to my comment in Category 3 by using the !"sbi status" command - just remove the quotation marks).
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Technically accurate, though originally this question comes because people don't realize we have multiple voting accounts, and now more what you said in Point 1, which is that upvotes can be sporadic if their enrollment level is low (because of low price of STEEM).
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Rating 5 - Again over done a little with informal wording. Part 3 isn't really relevant as automation is here.