As a content creator, i would favour the 75/25 model. The main goal with the 50/50 was to incentivize more manual voting. Most of the changes that have been made on hive over the years have been, in my opinion, geared towards making the whale participate and in the right way.
From a content creator's point of view, more rewards incentivize better posts ( I earn decent upvotes from my pob posts so I can't complain. however, if is was enough to even forgo other tribes and even hive, that would be something. i want to think from a competitive viewpoint--attracting more content creators and engages to pob (I still do want to see a modern interface--that's top on my list)).
It may work, but you must take into account how little the population community has been educated to maintain their pob, and as long as that does not happen, then this effort will be in vain, everything will go directly to the sales orders and it will end in a few hands as before!
i don't think that would change if there the reward ratio changes. the 50-50 ratio doesn't stop people from selling either. those who see value in the coin will hold long term. personally, I think it is about creating more use-cases around a coin to maintain its value over time.
That's where you give reason without knowing what I mean, if now that the reward is 50/50 in some cases 100% is sold and nothing is left in stake.
Now imagine the scenario but with 25% more to be able to sell, and if that does not seem like little to you, just multiply it by 60% of those of us who are active in this community, and that is where you will see the increase and how much it can get to flood of liquidity to the market, which would result in a drop in price!
This is highly unlikely. If it was the case then even with a 50/50 model the price will tank (given your scenario where most people are selling all their token). A 25% increase would only translate to a deeper dip, but the impact of a mass sell action would still be obvious even with the 50/50 ratio
I don't there is no directly correlation between increase in author reward and selling pressure.
It is case between price stability and better distribution.
you are within your rights to think that way, but the math points the other way, and I am not at all right, but you don't have to be that smart to figure it out, you just have to see how the market has behaved and draw your conclusions based on what you see!
It's simple just follow the money trail and do a couple of sums!