There are several ways to help a new user, and voting is certainly an important one at the beginning of the journey. Obviously, over time you will see how this user performs in the community, what he adds, not only in terms of posts, but mainly in terms of networking, and then you will find a percentage that you think is fair based on the average of what he always produces. There will be bad posts with a good reward and good posts with a not-so-good reward.
I believe that the most important thing for a new user - after the initial vote era - is to keep him motivated. In a scenario of an upswing like the one we will face in a while, it will be easy, but it is interesting to see how users who have only faced the downswing behave, as is the case of some users who are currently coming to mind names like @michupa, @shiftrox, who joined in 2021 and will now start to surf the profits of their 3 or 4 years of consistency.
Thanks for the mention, Edu!
The work really never stopped. I joined Hive when it was worth $1 and even with the successive drops, I didn't stop. I remember seeing a lot of people disappear and stop posting, but I stayed strong, along with several other members who kept believing even in the face of adversity, because we love the hive, the people we meet, the search for financial freedom, learning or simply because everything is fun here. Anyway, I'm very grateful to you and my friends who teach me so much! Thanks a lot! 😍
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