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RE: Tribe Token Experiment - Using rebalancing, curation delegation and tribe tagging - 1st rebalance

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I do love this experiment and it was really interesting to read. I’d love it if you tagged me for future rebalancing reports. That would give me a better chance to get to them 😉

I really want to see how this works out for you and possibly learn more about this rebalancing.

Pity about the unstaking periods though, because the prices can fluctuate a lot in certain periods. Like Leo around LPUD’s for example.

I’m also curious about upvoting from alt accounts. I see many people are upvoting their alt account and even upvote from the same account (self vote), but I myself never do this for my own accounts, cause I don’t know whether this behaviour is not frown upon. What is your opinion on this?
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Hi, I'm glad you found it interesting ! I'm very excited about it at the moment, and I couldnt wait to do the first rebalance last night. I guess it will take a few weeks to see how it really works, but the tokens certainly did come in last week (although in small amounts !).
I'm happy to tag you in future reports, so thats no problem. And if you get bored of them, just let me know and I can un-tag you again !
In terms of self-upvoting, I dont do it. In the first post where I also set out some of the rules of the experiment, I stated that I would neither upvote my alt-account, not reblog it - so I'll stick to that.
I'm looking forward to seeing how it grows !

Thanks, I’ll probably get to those reports every now and again, whenever I have time at the weekends, but I don’t mind the ongoing tag.

Yes, I saw in the first article that you stated no upvotes. I do reblog my content from the alt account, but never upvote it either. I wouldn’t want to be seen as milking the rewards pool, but I see some people do it and was wondering what’t the general outlook on such behaviour.

My understanding is that generally it is frowned upon for the reason you have said (milking the reward pool) - but as said, some do it.