RE: The high hidden cost of self upvotes
Hey @atomcollector I've seen you making your rounds, you get it... you've been interacting amazingly with musicians, leaving supportive comments... I think you got it very early in the game actually.
I'm confident you are going to make a good splash on Steem, you got a good head on your shoulders... (I caught many open mic entries with your comments on them)
Regarding upvoting your own post... I've recently stopped even that.. it honestly makes no difference, and i rather give my VP to someone I support and care for... I don't ask for upvotes, I never have and probably never will... and its not like I make a killing, I don't but.. this.. whats happening right now this interaction, this tiny conversation... this is more valuable than me sending SBD's to any bot and buying my own best writer trophy.
Thanks for stopping by
Edit.- Third world countries.. i guess you make a point, but the math would also be very different, what the chances one of our brothers from Venezuela would buy 200SP to get their little upvote farm started... Not impossible, just not likely... on the other hand the open mic has some amazing artist making much more than that sharing their love for music... so i think this remains relevant... imho
You certainly do have a lot more to offer than your upvote. Things more valuable than an upvote by far. Like real interaction and your energy. Priceless stuff really.
thank you for reading Senpai! :)
Thank you for your kind comments. As far as I am concerned Steemit is no different than the real work - if you approach things from the "what can I get out of it" viewpoint then it's futile and unrewarding.
I played with a few vote bots early on as they look like they are part of the system when you first sign up and I like to try things to understand how they work. I don't use them anymore.
I will now consider not upvoting my own posts after reading this.
Thanks again for your support!
It's amazing the number of people who'd delegate two hundred SP to those brothers in Venezuela to develop a loyal following of people who will up vote them.
Bots are not going to go away since it's basically a business now offered by those with the influence to sell influence, like they say profits over integrity.
This also is not a decentralized platform, people need to get over that. In a decentralized platform power is distributed equally among all, no one holds more voting power over another, there would also be no need for witnesses. Steemit is a privately owned company. I suggest you look them up and read up on them then educate yourself on what a centralized and decentralized system in business really is.