Voting for my own post is something I always do, but I rarely vote for my own comments (I did today to bring it visibility, but as a rule, I tend to avoid it). I feel this is fair, as I only have a 4% self-vote percentage. I think going over 10% is probably a bad move. Hmmmm....there's a lot to think about.
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I agree with you 100% here, thanks for resteeming me here.
Yeah i had the exact same number in mind of 10% as a maximum. That would be acceptable, especially in beta / early adopters phase.
I made similar comments in more detail in the main reply I made here......... but as a base reply here in a few places:
Keep in mind some of us write 150 blogs a month on here for content and those are all upvoted, I went into that on here too.
Perspective is important along with the engagement we try and create in the community.
Is there somewhere you can easily view your self-vote percentage?
Nope, you need to make an app for that. I had to do days of work to gather this information.
Yours is 7.5% ($0.664 out of $8.857) since June 20th 2017.
Thanks, that's more than I'd expected actually... I'm on it! ;)
I guess more people would be shocked at their percentage. Small things add up, right? :)
your percentage is very acceptable though, especially as a starting content creator.
That's true. I'm starting to think that it would be great to have the self-vote status indicated somehow (either beside the rep score, or when you click an account and get the small info panel).
I don't have a strong view about it myself, but considering how many in the community do, it would seem good to make it as transparent as possible. I somehow doubt that change would have much support on github though.
Oops, it was only 7.5%. I edited it.
Well, let's start with adding voting power to the UI, it's unbelievable that it's still not there after a year.
I agree, it is hard to believe that the UI hasn't had more attention!
Here's my experimental votes list anyway, it's not far off what I'd already done with the @steemreports votes tool, so it's not much extra work.
It shows the proportion going to each person voted for over the last 14 days (updated every 5 mins). Doesn't show the actually payout contribution, not sure how you calculated that?
http://www.steemreports.com/votes-info-experimental/@andybets
Look for Self in the list... I'll release it properly in the next couple of days.
i don't know. Ask the OP for information because I have no idea....
I was just checking it wasn't common knowledge. Thanks.