You can choose whatever tool you want, obviously, but in this case, having them all under the same roof can make the data consumption a bit more palatable. Or at least, that's what I think :)
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You can choose whatever tool you want, obviously, but in this case, having them all under the same roof can make the data consumption a bit more palatable. Or at least, that's what I think :)
Well, I'll be happy to use it on Steem supply, and see how my behavior naturally changes, if it does.
Also, does "upsteems" just mean "upvote"?
Yes, that's my term for it, because it makes more sense. It's a way to raise one's "steem", not just vote.
Got it. I also wonder if there's a way to calculate whose votes are having the greatest impact on your reputation.
Reputation is a vanity metric, it doesn't have anything to do with your rewards. It basically increases every time somebody with more SP than you is upsteeming your posts. The only metric that has to do with rewards is Steem Power.
Anybody with more rep than you, you mean? I feel like it also gets used by folks when they're determining whether or not a particular comment is spam. I've seen innocuous (if spammy) comments get flagged if the author of them had a low rep, and the same kinds of comments not get flagged if the author has a decent rep. It influences behavior, and so has an indirect impact on Steem supply, but I can see your point.