haha, nah... i find other peoples dirty laundry quite intriguing some times :P
P.S.: here's my favourite evaluation tool: http://steemreports.com/outgoing-votes-diversity/gini-simpson/?account=deirdyweirdy&days=30
P.P.S.: Grade A steemian... I should try to be more like you :D
Such a great tool; use it frequently. Hadn't checked myself recently; I'm evidently quite supportive of your kitten projects...
hahaha... wow... well I knew from the frequent brain scans cuddlekitten has to undergo that you are her top supporter... what I didn't know until just now... is that she's actually your top "supportee".
I guess her cuteness does the trick after all :D
Rest assured, aside of the fair share to the artist, all rewards are used exclusively to make her even cuddlier over time. Though in all honesty, you might want to tune it down a little, hehe... I guess the likes of @steemkitten and @cuddlekitten are the least terrible rise of the machines... but let's put humans first for the time being ;)
The kittens should have fond memories about you for a while anyway.
OK, I'll confess that the kittens are benefiting inadvertently from my own OCD-ishness, meaning I try to curate my comment section by quality and merit.
When they post to my comment section, I often use them as "markers."
In many cases, I'll upvote a kitten and after that, comments I vote to "above the kitten" are what I treat as more serious and conversational, and comments "below the kitten" tend to be one-time, quick reply things, or outright spam/vote begging that gets no vote at all.
Doesn't always work out that way... and it's not a hard and fast rule, I accidentally discovered it was kind of handy when wading 40-50 or more comments.
Probably more than you wanted to know... ;-)
so you're using the kitten as a "marker"?!?
I don't know, does that qualify as animal-abuse?
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Cheers. I already use steemreports to separate the needy from the greedy.