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in #steemit6 years ago

I just explored my steemd page: https://steemd.com/@michel.speiser

It says that I have enough Resource Credits for 5 comments, but if I wait for 3 days it goes back up to 19...

Is this information correct? Am I limited to 5 comments per day (or less if I cast votes)?

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I'm not sure if it was clear to you -

but when it says 19 after recharge... that means 19 total for 100%

and you should only be using 20% per day.

Posts are viewed as "large comments", so - you have to weigh that in as well. If you go to our blog - you'll see a post from last week with some more information about it to help you :)

Well, here it is for you!
80% Why YOU need to know it

I hope that helps a bit!

Thanks for the helpful link! Yes, in the meantime I also figured out that a post counts as a large comment, so perhaps a better title would have been "1 post and 2 comments per day (keeps depletion at bay)".

hahahahaha - well it all depends on the size of the post/ comment. some people write MASSIVE comments that are like a post :)

and some - not so much

but EACH has a transaction fee. so you have to count that in there too

how many comment does it say you can do now with your delegation?

With your delegation I can easily do a couple posts and ten comments a day, that should be plenty! Thank you @dreemsteem -- what a great way to start the week :)

this is what I meant with the mess of HF20
yes, you currently have RCs for only 5 comments left

you started out with 100% RC and have been depleting it faster than it got recharged within a day via votes, comments, post, edits, ... all actions that make an impact on the blockchain via an entry.
so it's not like you have 5 comments a day but 100%=19 at start and the 100% deplete via action and recharge over time.
I am not one hundred percent sure if it still works this way like with voting power before but there it was the case that the recharge is a little bit faster at the low end.

of course you could say this equals roughly on average 5 comments/day or 4 votes/day + x upvotes (maybe 10)...

more RCs via more steempower, e.g. bought.
that is the sad state of affairs at the moment.

Huh, now I see what you meant... I didn't realize it would bite this quickly.

So, won't steem just wither away because the barriers of entry are so high to new users? Feels like pretty stringent limitations, and hard to pull yourself out of them.

Haha, great question :)! Actually I see it quite the same at this point in time (steem will wither away because the barriers of entry are so high to new users). But who am I (but a nobody)?
There will be one major change, announced for march 2019, the SMTs, Smart Media Tokens. They will change everything, maybe changing it for the better. Also some people keep repeating steemit was not build for what it is now but for what it will become with SMTs https://smt.steem.io/

Still HF20 had a desastrous impact imo for new users.
Before HF20 you could post, comment and vote as you want, only 3 second or 20 second waiting time. Only your vote may have not been possible because too low. (And some rare bandwith issues but I can't explain that, don't know how this worked.)

You are never a nobody. Newbies are the most valuable people on the platform in my opinion :)

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