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RE: How valuable is the upvote button?

in #steemit7 years ago

CURATION IS AN INCOME STREAM!
You are MISSING OUT if you don't vote!
It costs NOTHING to upvote something you like. You have a set amount of voting power EVERY DAY and if you don't use it, it doesn't 'roll-over' - you lose it. It's GONE! Someone else has benefitted from it.

Three major reasons for such behaviour:

  • new users do not now about curation rewards and how to curate properly
  • minnows (with small SP) are disappointed with their curation rewards (0.001-0.005 SP for an upvote doesn't seem to be enough)
  • a lot of users prefer selfvoting (spending upvotes on their own posts and comments). They get SBD and some STEEM. And that is more profitable)
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I realise new users don't know about this, hence this post.

minnows (with small SP) are disappointed with their curation rewards (0.001-0.005 SP for an upvote doesn't seem to be enough)

enough? On Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Reddit, Pinterest there is NO reward. All the .001SP adds up. It doesn't evaporate, it goes into the minnow's wallet and waits to grow.

Yes it is more profitable to upvote yourself, but everyone that upvoted me on this post is getting an upvote from me which adds up to WAY higher than their upvote would gain them.

Everyone except those that have upvoted themselves. I think that may be a new rule I set for myself. If you've upvoted your own comment on my post, that's it, you'll not get upvoted by me.

Sometimes it is not about the curation reward at all. Most of the time I am like the last person to vote on one of your story post, number 50 or higher. 10 hours or later after it has been posted. You England, Me Alaska, sometime, rarely, I stay up late, you post early, Woohoo, number 17 vote. So I do not really see very much if any curation reward, does it matter? Nope, I enjoyed the story, I commented, If those two are met, I vote, sometimes I vote first, because I know I'm going to be busy, or away, and I know the content won't disappoint. I don't know if my vote has any real monetary value for you either, but does that matter to you? Nope you have someone that likes your work, so even if it is miniscule or nothing, you care vote the thought more than the part penny. At least that is what I have seen from you ever since finding your stories.

I don't know if my vote has any real monetary value for you either, but does that matter to you? Nope you have someone that likes your work, so even if it is miniscule or nothing, you care vote the thought more than the part penny.

Astute as always! You're absolutely right :)

enough? On Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Reddit, Pinterest there is NO reward.

I take into account only Steemit's opportunities ;)
You can earn on other social media platforms (advertising or selling something), but we are on Steemit - so let's narrow the field.

All the .001SP adds up. It doesn't evaporate, it goes into the minnow's wallet and waits to grow.

True. But you have to upvote near 1k posts to get 1 STEEM. Than you can sell it for $5-6 due to current STEEM price. Or just convert 1 STEEM to 1 Steem Power. And that 1 SP gives you nothing in your upvote value (due to upvote calculator from SteemNow every 20SP gives your vote additional $0.01 in value).

Yes it is more profitable to upvote yourself, but everyone that upvoted me on this post is getting an upvote from me which adds up to WAY higher than their upvote would gain them.

And this is a nice deal. But only attentive readers and followers know this ))

True. But you have to upvote near 1k posts to get 1 STEEM.

If all you're doing on Steemit is curating, you'd need to invest a large chunk of change to make a difference. Let's assume most minnows are also commenting and posting blogs. Those .001SP, added to the STEEM and SBD gained from being upvoted by others make a difference.

Looking at it another way, if everyone on Steemit decided to only upvote themselves, how soon would it be before the platform ground to a halt? The whales, dolphins etc getting richer and the poor minnows and redfish getting nowhere, swimming as fast as they could for $1 per 1000 self-upvotes?

I doubt I'm the only one that thinks 'If you'd rather upvote yourself than upvote anyone else, good luck to you, you'll get nothing from me'? In fact, I know I'm not alone in that thought.

What people don't seem to grasp about this platform are a few facts.

Everyone started with nothing - or close to it (I believe I had $5 to start my account, new accounts get $15 delegated).

It takes time and effort to get anywhere - not only on Steemit.

You have to speculate to accumulate. In other words, a 100% self-upvote, once noticed, will get zero from others when they realise. Whereas a 100% upvote and relevant comment on someone else's post may gain a follower, a reciprocal 100% upvote and perhaps even a return visit or resteem.

Which is more valuable? 1000 self upvotes or 1 10% upvote from someone that has been here a while?

I tried to learn as much as I could about the platform when I first arrived. It's no more difficult to gain information now than it was then, but some new users seem to think that because we have more Steem, we owe them a hand-up.

Added by Edit I've been her 18 months and I've invested a small amount of fiat - mainly because I wanted to go to SteemFest in Amsterdam and I didn't have the funds in Steem - the rest of my investment has been hard work, writing, researching, commenting and promoting Steemit to others. I've brought friends with me and some are doing better than others, but I support those friends.

You can see how much I earned last week from curation:

Estimated curation rewards last week:
28.424 STEEM POWER - approximately 0.01048931BTC - the rest I made by writing, commenting etc.

Looking at it another way, if everyone on Steemit decided to only upvote themselves, how soon would it be before the platform ground to a halt? The whales, dolphins etc getting richer and the poor minnows and redfish getting nowhere, swimming as fast as they could for $1 per 1000 self-upvotes?

That's why Steemit is alive. Cause there are people that invest their time and efforts in posting/commenting some really nice and interesting information. And I hope that we will have more and more such Steemians. This is one of the most important condition for Steemit community growth and health.

You're right. It's not just important, though, it's vital :)

It's the best thing you need to do. By upvoting their selves some late commenter go higher up the ladder.