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RE: Steem Basic Income - Member Upvotes Drive Sustainability (3 June 2018)
Till yesterday (June 3) I was receiving an upvote of 1% from steembasicincome. Today I received a 1% upvote from sbi2, that is less than half of what I was receiving. What happened?
As far as I can tell from the sheet ( https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/e/2PACX-1vRhhnY8couo1lPKsOBLvwS1hfvVAlB6SrhAHWiM3qXOVep_AUenh97SyPAsMCBWH26HgCOrclNl31BZ/pubhtml# ):
You increased your average posting frequency from 9.5 posts per week in the past 28 days to 16 posts in the last week.
The close to double amount of posts means a reduction in the voting weight per post. Looks like me, that Pool 2 is more fitting.
But because of the increased posting frequency you are still receiving the same amount per week.
That's pretty accurate. Thanks for your help!
Many people don't understand that value per post is adjusted to deliver consistent weekly value. That's specifically to handle cases like this. If upvote weight was based on 9.5 post per week and did not adjust to deal with posting 3x as much... people could very easily increase their posting frequency and 'rob' the other members of voting power.
It seems to be, at least it appears that way to me, that this is the most common question regarding sbi. They are getting shares (sponsored or sponsoring someone) for the program, they see the upvotes at a specific weight with a specific payout but not the weekly income from steembasicincome. A feedback about that could help in that regard.
But we are getting way much more than just those $ from steembasicincome. I would even say more than that simple return is implying. Every post gets an upvote and with that visibility. The reputation is growing from each upvote. This level of support makes the whole program really awesome and unique.
It's all explained in the FAQ that nobody bothers to read.
The usual enduser behaviour. Ignoring those, unless they are force fed with that.
I think I will start including a link to the FAQ in every answer from now on, just to spread the instructions.
That's a great idea. Thanks for your help in answering questions regularly!