How To Use Hive.Vote

in LeoFinance16 days ago

Seems that many don't know about Hive.Vote

It's a super useful tool that has been around for quite some time. It's main use is to automate the spending of your Hive Power.

Everyone that is keeping an eye on their HP and is trying to use it as best as possible (that is to not let it sit at 100% for long periods of time) knows how difficult it can be to manage it. I have long used Hive.Vote for this exact reason. This is a little guide to get you started in case you haven't used it before.

Log in and set your Mana threshold

This is probably one of the most important things to configure before you even get started setting everything up. Upon log in you will see many options to your left as seen here:

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But on the right/middle you will also get to see these options. This is really useful to not let your HP get too low. If this is not set at any threshold then you could easily see your HP dwindle down to 0 if you use it too much. In other words, if you set the upvote threshold to e.g. 90% your HP will not dip below it unless you manually curate. I have personally found this threshold very useful as I still have enough HP to manually curate and it regenerates relatively fast again to a useful level.

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Curation Trail

Back to the left navigation panel. You can set curation trails as one of the first options. This is useful if you just want to put your HP to use by following someone else's upvotes. Although i would only recommend this if you really support that curator. Personally, I haven't used this much, since this doesn't give you much control over the things that are being curated. There is a list of suggested trails or you can find another one.

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Fanbase

The fanbase, i.e., a list of people you want to upvote, is one of the most useful tools imo. Here you can just enter a name and add it to your list which will receive an upvote from you.

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There are a couple of important options you can configure.

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  • Weight: this is the voting percentage for someone's post. The higher you have this the less posts you can curate. We have around 10-12 "free votes" a day on Hive - that is it takes around 24h to regenerate 12% of your HP which equates to around that many votes. I have it relatively low (at around 20%) so I can curate more posts.

  • Time: This is the amount of time in minutes that passes before you will vote on a post. Since a recent HF we have around 24h to upvote content and not get a big tax on voting late. Although it is still there to a degree since early curators do get more payouts if the post does well. For that reason I would leave it at 0 minutes.

  • Limits: You can configure the weekly and daily limits. For me it makes sense to leave this at 7 and 1 respectively. So a "fan" will receive 1 vote per day which seems like a good balance, especially if you also want to pass out votes to others.

Conclusion

I hope some will find this little guide helpful! I also hope more will start using it since I am sure many don't manage their HP too well. If you leave the Mana threshold relatively high (90%+) there is also enough HP left for manual curation, giving you the best of both worlds.

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Thanks. I've been using hive.vote for over 3 years now, it's a tool that's quite useful and the choices to manipulate settings are very good..

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Thanks for the curation:)

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Highly underrated skill that I think a lot of new users miss out on. Great post!

!BBH
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This is quite an informative writeup that'll come in handy to many.

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A thought just occurred to me. Can I use this to automate comment downvotes against certain serial spammers? Just 2-3% to flag it is all.

I don't like to upvoted content I haven't actually read. It feels like a hollow version of real engagement, and I don't like the realization that up otes I get are not indicative of readers.

However, I can see a benefit to using curation trails as a way to keep helping the community and earning a residual return when not active daily, like when on vacation. I prefer to delegate HP to curators for now, but it does come with that 5-day cool down before I can use my own HP again, so it's not good for short-term absences.

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I have not yet used my hive vote so please share the secure app where to go for my vote.

This is great. I had no idea it existed. Thank you.

I know there are a few who grumble about 'auto-votes' but this really is such a useful tool if used correctly. I'm similar to you in that my mana limit is 90%, so that I can reward interesting posts manually, but if I don't check peakd for a couple of days, then I'm still getting the autovotes to maintain my curation rewards

All of mine are set at 9 minutes, because I believe there used to be a decrease in rewards if you voted before 5 minutes, but now the rewards are linear, I think I'm going to change all mine to 0 minutes like you mention

The only caveat I would add to your post is that I only add users/authors who I think are consistently 'interesting' and deserve that consistent reward. I do check Hive.vote from time to time to review this and make sure all the people on there are still being interesting, and I update (add/remove) accordingly.

This really is a tool that everyone should be using to maximize their curation, thank you for developing/maintaining it!

I've used this a lot for some curation projects. I like to have control over where my vote goes.

I have been using hive.vote for a long time, but i have only set the autovoter for a narrow core and make sure that there is still enough voting power left for manual voting.
All in all, a very helpful tool.
!LUV

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