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RE: How much is too much? What self-vote % do you consider to be abuse?

in #dpoll6 years ago

Self-votes are fine. Unless you're asking for votes from others in return for nothing, then it's just selfish. It's my Steem, I can do whatever I want with it.

Now spamming crappy posts to upvote and upvoting your comments is something I disagree with. But I can simply block those users.

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So, if someone makes sweet-ass content and 10x's himself it's fine? That's a different way to think about it.

This is exactly why I made this poll. Absolutely everyone has their own opinion on this which in most cases differs from others.

Yeah why not, if someone wants to spend 10 or 20k to buy Steem, power up, post quality stuff ten times a day and upvote their own content power to them, that's cool. I think it's great for demand.

Why attack them or be upset about it? It's great. Unless you've never sold Steem before I can't understand your argument.

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I made no argument. Just wanted to see your point of view. I agree with you on the part of it being great for the demand for Steem but still, if I saw someone 10x a day, no matter how good the content is I would still consider that he/she is spamming in order to 10x i.e. abusing - at least in my opinion.

Not arguing, just conversating. One thing I don't like is circle-jerking where everyone has the same opinion and view point.

An author can always post once or twice a day and just vote trade. Posting 10 quality posts a day would be very time consuming. One would have to have 5 to 10 accounts just to make them relevant and not be a spammer.

To write 10 decent posts and manage a network would be a full-time job. for someone in Canada, they would want to make at least $120 a day from it. That would require an investment of a hundred thousand dollars to buy 500k Steem. If anyone is willing to do that, I say go for it!

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