I agree. I think I see a lot of people posting their dissatisfaction about a post they made and spent time on receiving a good number of upvotes, but not being awarded a high $ value as it didn't happen to draw the attention of a whale. I entered site thinking same thing (4 days ago). Within that time I've switched thinking a bit. it's going to be about spending time and persevering for a lot of people, and I am one of them. I am no longer putting up a post about something hoping it catches the attention of a whale. I decided what I am doing is building sweat equity. My amateur posts in early time still build up what I will call participation credit. That credit gets built up and overall begins to add more weight behind what I post, and at the same time with repetition of posting will improve the quality of what I've said. I don't want to post about something I'm proud of and feel disappointed because Dan didn't upvote it. That road will lead to a lot of disappointment. I like the suggestion and what motivates it though
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Absolutely and sorry for late reply