You have given some very helpful tips here in engagement. I use @steemworld to look for people who have mentioned me and I try to respond to them all. I also go through my "replies" as often as possible and try to respond to all comments. Now upvoting all comments is another story. My SP is pretty much always low because I do so much voting. When the value of my vote gets to zero, I see no point in upvoting with a zero vote. Yes, it shows engagement I guess, but you are just using resources for no value. But a comment is always appreciated and leaving return comments is engagement. It will also prompt me to check out the commentor's blog and find something there that I also comment on. Usually I will follow the person if they have good content, which helps their reputation level. So I'm not upset if I don't get a vote on a comment I make, but I do certainly appreciate getting a comment in return.
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Thank you very much for your great comment. It's true that when you are very active on steem it tends to make your voting power go down quite quickly. A solution would be to give partial upvotes (20 to 50%). Like than you can upvote much more often without ruining your voting power. With higher voting power your partial upvotes stay quite powerful.
I've added partiko on my phone and I get all mentions directly through notifications.
I use Partiko when I'm using my phone and it is very handy for notifications. I've also found that it's handy for finding a person that you have already followed by using the chat function - all your people are listed there in alphabetical order. I know about partial upvotes and I use that feature, but I still run out of power. And lower SP people don't even have the option of using the slider to lower their votes.
Amazing convo you guys are having here ...
I love how responsive you are @blueeyes8960 :)
Seriously, this platform needs more people like yourself.
cheers, Piotr
Thank you for those kind words! And I'd say the same about YOU! Few can be said to promote STEEM as consistently as you do.