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RE: Hello Steemians, it's me doing an introduction finally

in #introduceyourself7 years ago

Welcome to steemit community...

What a wonderfully written intro you got here.

Do read my below recipes to have a successful steemit experience.

RECIPES FOR SUCCESS

  • Be yourself, originality matters a lot. Write and submit quality content at least three times weekly.

  • You can get into arguments but without being disrespectful to people to avoid down votes

  • upvote and follow posts that interest you...as well as people who upvote and follow you. Reciprocity matters. However, be careful not to exceed 20 upvotes per day as doing that will begin to deplete ur steem power. This is important.

  • spend sometime to comment on other people's posts daily.

  • Give quality feedback to peoples comments.

Observe this rules and success will follow you. Wishing you best of luck in your steemit activities.

I'm @eurogee

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This is good advice, as I understand it can not be more than 20 times put like?

That is not true. Your minimum power will be around 25%, and with little steempower it has nearly no effect. Each 24 hours the voting power will regenerate 20% up. You may vote as much as you like.

thank you for clarification . I was thinking the same . with the voting of 0.001 doesn't even make sense.

It's good that they help us!

Thanks for the interesting information !!! But I'm not very clear, since the translation is bad (if I have the strength of 0.00001 what should I do? Give away the likes or not? Do more steem power >

Put your name in there:

https://www.steemnow.com/

then you see what is going on.

You see that with 28 SP you have 0.00 impact, (it may be 0.0001), just vote what you like, and when you reach 500 SP then you get a slider to adjust the voting power. But for now: just vote as often as you want. It have no impact, but it looks good to the author of a post if there is a vote.

This is the best tutorial i have ever received in my life on steemit. Indeed, education is continuous. Grateful