I haven’t kept track of hbdfunder rewards.
I have a spreadsheed with all of them, since it started commenting - that's where the charts came from.
Yes the same rewards they would get for voting anything else. Net zero change.
Without the benefit of 50% of that being distributed to creators - as you mention you are doing with yours quite well.
Not sure how you get that.
You were describing how much harder and more time consuming it is to vote with a $200 vote. So don't. Seems like having that much centralization of stake is having a negative impact on your experience... that's what I was getting at, from your comment.
As has been explained to you many times, the benefit of that 50% is being distributed to HBD stabilizer and then to DHF, where it then goes to developers, marketers, those operating infrastructure, etc.
You may thing it would be better to go to creators, while others think it is better going to HBD stabilizer and DHF for developers, marketers, etc. Stakeholders get to vote on this.
They certainly do. And by bringing this activity into the light (less than 5 people I've talked to had any idea about this activity) it helps ALL stakeholders make more informed decisions. Just like seeing how pharesim/curangel/azircon are systematically nuking users for purely political reasons, or how acidyo/OCDB likes to publish libel about people on the chain.
And maybe in the future your social circle can start paying a little more attention to the happenings on chain. In my comment that you have conveniently muted, I explained, whether people were for it or against it, this was no secret. That says a lot about how far disconnected from this place you folks are if less than five knew. That needs to improve. If people aren't truly fully informing themselves around here, like so many others, how are they even in a position to comment...
Pay attention.
No, it points to the issue that others have brought up here as well. Hive is obscure, too technical for most, not well documented, and designed to make information harder and harder to find the older it is.
It was all over the trending page and even created a bit of a stir. I found out about simply browsing PeakD. Just a normal day, there it was. Center stage, couldn't miss it, and it stuck around for awhile as well. Guess how I found out about the upcoming air drops? Same way. Super simple. Not technical at all. If someone knows how to click a post and knows how to read, asks questions if they need to and has the patience to wait a few minutes for an answer, they can do it, too. How did I find your post? Same way. Super easy. Here I am, taking it upon myself to keep up with current events. Very simple. And if it happened a long time ago, I'm then given an opportunity to use my memory — which comes standard with most humans — and think back.
Have a nice day.
That's cos you read other posts by other people or browse the trending tag like other people... normal people.
It's not actually that hard to Hive as we know but it's a nice narrative to paint when you are smearing.
Considering most everyone in here agrees that trending is full of mostly over-rewarded shitposts... I don't think most ever go there. Especially not when most of Hive's users live on L2s like splintertalk, oneup, [the now defunct] naturalmedicine and proofofbrain - that often aren't tagged in those posts.
Or... maybe someone wasn't online for the one or two weeks where this was being discussed?
I know I, personally, have never looked to trending for content, I might skim it to see if there are important updates there, but it's mostly FB-friendly content.
Of course it is, I'd rather just collect 100% of my stake and do nothing to get it while sitting on the beach. I try to use my stake that helps as many people who I feel I putting in effort. I vote everyone the same 10% without favorites.
Right. I'm not actually trying to say you "should" do this or that, was just leaning into your comment to make a point about how a much more decentralized Hive would be better for everyone.
I can definitely appreciate that, and I don't recall a time that I've had issues with you, your curation etc. Thanks for doing what you can for the community!