What Does Everyone Keep Their Voting Power At On Average

in #steemit10 years ago (edited)

Whats Your Average Voting Power At?

So I'm sitting here admiring all the updates and pictures that steemit has been adding over the past few days watching with glee a, beautifully ongoing evolutionary process. Is Steemit going in the right direction, I think so.

Alright enough of my glorifying. I came across dantheman’s post on Steemit in the hot section talking about the new reputation system (which is awesome by the way) and as I'm reading through it I started thinking to myself I wonder what everyone's voting power stays at on average. So I kind of figured I'd just make this post, I just want to see a whole bunch of comments from some awesome steemians.

https://steemd.com/@username

If you don't know where to find it there is a website right here in the link feel free to check yours out, all you have to do is where it says @username switch it to your username. Also if there is someone with the username "username" I am sorry for tagging you lol. Ok, moving on I was also thinking of putting more of a 5% variable percentage, it's not like the voting power stays in one spot. So as for me I would say when it’s time to crawl out of bed in the morning my steam voting power is around 95 - 100%, once I've done a little curating she drops to about 80%, and throughout the day I would say it fluctuates in between 80 - 90%

So on average I’d say I sit at around 85% give or take.

Just curious what others look like out there for voting power so slap a number down and lets make a little list.

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Different strategies based on how you vote. What is your objective. You should not just vote based on expected blog reward. Voting on post i like does just as good as voting for the reliable bloggers (bc payout is time competitive parameter too).

I'm still experimenting, but I stay above 80%, and I keep an eye on why votes fail to curate. I don't mind 15-20 votes going to what i like (that may never pay off). It supports the community.

I agree, I see two things to vote on, shit I enjoy, and shit that will have a high payout. As long as people are willing to slap their votes on posts that they enjoy regardless of financial incentive steemit should do just fine.
Thanks for slapping a number up sounds like your staying in the same range I am as well.

Never gave me a chance to know?

Weird I cant get your name to come up on steemd, that is... interesting. Honestly I'm not sure whats going on there.

Everyone has 100% unless you vote too much. The more you vote the more your voting power goes down. Stop voting for 24h to see it at 100%.

Lol thank you, I'm slightly aware of how the voting works, I'd merely like to see what people are keeping their percent at on average. If you vote too much even waiting 24 hours wont get you back up to 100% it'll end up taking longer. I believe it's close to .5 % every vote and that .5% comes back every... 30 minutes or so. Something like that anyways.

I don't care that much about it, a bit sad that all my old votes involve giving trust to people but it's done.

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