Guys, have to be honest with you, i used the whalepower tag for 1 month in over 20 posts or more, and hardly got 1 o 2 upvotes worth of cents, so i kind of stopped using it because got better results using other tags, so that is probably the reason you are not getting enough response and support..
I like what you are trying to do, but curating this many people manually is probably too hard, and will end up with many people using the tag and not getting results, leading into frustration (i kind of felt frustrated after the first 2 weeks using the tag and getting nothing)...
Also the "WHALEpower"tittle could be a bit misleading and confusing, some people could be expecting to get a WHALE to upvote them, which is not true, whales have over 500k steem power and can get big payouts to many people, and that is not happening here, maybe you could change your project name to something like "minnowhelp" or "minnowpower" or something like that...
Also consider using auto-vote bots, take the minnowsupport project as an example, that been working pretty well...
This are just some ideas, and personal recommendations, don't take it as criticism my friends...
I Wish you the best in your endeavor! :)
Hi @dreamrafa, from what I've been reading and also in chats with @bullionstackers, the goal of #whalepower is 2 folds.
To create a platform where good content is rewarded - esp for the minnows who have put in effort to write but due to another user paying for upvotes, they get pushed down the feed. After awhile they get discouraged and may leave Steemit. Unfortunately they only way to sift through content is to manually curate - anything automated defeats the purpose.
Being part of #whalepower is the power of the collective and not the individual - this means many minnows swimming together have the power of a whale. The nature of Steemit at the moment is mostly individualistic and rewards driven - this can be seen in the advancement of the services provided by the cornerstone members of the community - auto upvotes, bot and other features are there for individual users to purchase in order to improve their reputation and also increase rewards payout. This is not wrong. I believe that the objectives in #whalepower goes beyond that in the sense that we are an online community together, minnows join and dolphins leave, some might return as whales as a way to say thanks to the community. Some might never return.
It's true that @bullionstackers is not a whale for now but I believe that he will be one day. Hopefully I will also be growing along side in #whalepower and #steemit community.
:)
Ps. apologies for the long reply - I should have just made it a post LOL
That's Truly correct.
Looks like he wants high gain for his music geeks.
Great explanation, upvoted