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RE: The Six Perks Of Being A Dolphin (Steem Power and Responsibility)

in #steemit8 years ago

As you vote more and more, especially within certain time restraints, you lose your voting power. Each over after loses effectiveness by a certain percentage.

(Pardon me if you realize all of this already!)

However, if you open up that steemd page of yours you become much more conscious of how each vote affects your Steem Power directly after.

This is what I meant.

Please feel free to share any further confusion if this didn't help, Wiser! :)

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So I think my first question is answered. You don't lose voting power just by performing the operation of refreshing your own page. However when you do that, you become aware of the phenomenon of losing voting power because you are more aware of your own stats. Do I understand this correctly?

Now onto the part I'm still confused about. You're describing dilution, which I've read about in other posts. I totally don't understand it. How is it that more votes can hurt you? Is there an article here where that is explained? Or can you explain it here for me? Thanks!

EDIT: Rereading your reply I realize you are talking strictly about one's own voting power, and how it goes down when you vote too much. I think I understand that part. Do you know anything about the part where too many votes on a post hurt it? I've actually voted on posts and watched their "value" decrease following my vote. That's the part I don't understand, and I think it's what others have referred to as dilution. Can you please speak to that?