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RE: LESSON LEARNED - UPDATED INFORMATION - EDITS DO NOT COUNT AS NEW POSTS

in #steemit8 years ago (edited)

Keep in mind that the amount you get paid is 75% of the total visible next to the thread. The other 25% goes to the curators. If your amount still shows what you ORIGINALLY expected, then yours may actually be correct.
In my case, the thread DID show around $1250 up until the precise moment of payout, with a payout expectation of about $940 (half of which would've been about $470 in Steem Dollars). The full total itself dropped to $143 or $190 (depending on which page you view it on), which is the total that's still visible next to my thread, and is also the total everyone got paid from.

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Understood. One more thing... Do replies to posts or replies to replies count toward your post count? I assume they dont?

I'm going to assume not since they don't show up as an "authored" post in the activity in your http://steemd.com/@username profile. Edits show up as "@username authored a post", just as when you create a brand new one.

So I just happened to revisit this post and read your update above and then read through a few of the comments. So to clarify there is no penalty for editing a post. I can still make a total of 4 posts per day without any impact?

Just want to clarify since I was thinking I would need to adjust my posting behavior due to the editing guidelines.

As for your post itself - no damage done. Everyone makes mistakes and Im sure the community wont punish you for it... we are all human

Correct. Editing doesn't hurt you in any way. I put the cart before the horse on that one.