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4 years ago in #hive by crokkon (69)
$11.77
- Past Payouts $11.77
- - Author $6.64
- - Curators $5.13
217 votes
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- holger80: $0.86
- spectrumecons: $0.84
- memehub: $0.73
- revisesociology: $0.42
- geekgirl: $0.35
- enforcer48: $0.30
- exyle: $0.29
- captainhive: $0.29
- ezzy: $0.24
- maarnio: $0.23
- gerber: $0.21
- abh12345: $0.18
- danielsaori: $0.18
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I was tempted to look at stake actively voting on Hive after seeing someone mention it in a comment the other day.
Almost double the SP/HP actively taking part is a huge difference. And the bots are back on Steem so i think the organic voting is way down, one look down my following feed confirms this.
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That, and a lot of the voting stake was locked or stolen.
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Great one @crokkon!
I was curious about this as well.
Can you provide some info how did you get the active voting stake :)
A sum from the voters rshares or something else ...
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Got it ... thanks ...
Recently I tried that rshares thing and it was a bit to much data and I failed :)
The above looks more practical.
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Could it be because steemauto stopped working on Steem?
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Pretty cool. I heard that some people are trying to develop something similar to Steemauto. 😀 But anyways Steemauto was open source and if anyone would really want to have that back again, they can take the code and setup their own version of it. I guess nobody did that yet. 😀
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Ya that's a valid point. There were many accounts especially the inactive ones upvoting for years without any manual intervention. Now even if there is a new tool, people configuring and using it can be less in number.