The Witness Voting Engagement Report - 2017-08-24
How Engaged Are Steemit Users in Voting for Witnesses?
That's what this weekly report is all about.
This week's engagement rate for accounts with 100,000 VESTS or more is:
20.86%
That's up 2.8% from last week, with a 5% increase in new users.
If you're not sure what a witness vote is, or why it's important, please see my older post Steemit is Free, But Your Witness Vote Determines its Future.
This report uses @arcange's STEEMSQL.
MV
stands for Million VESTS.
VESTS are like vested shares in Steemit and relate to Steem by a ratio (484.765 Steem per MV as of this report).
VESTS impact the weight of your vote on posts and the influence of your vote for Steemit Witnesses.
Here's how I'm filtering the data:
All Accounts
: No filter applied, includes all accounts.> 100,000
: Accounts with 100,000 or more VESTS.> 0 Posts
: Accounts which have posted at least once.> 100k & > 0 Posts
: Accounts with 100,000 or more VESTS who have also posted at least once.Active
: Accounts which have voted, commented, and posted a root post in the last 30 days.
The percentage values in parentheses show the change since last week's report.
Overview
This shows the total number of accounts and VESTS (excluding steemit related accounts).
Filter | Accounts | % Accounts | VESTS | % VESTS |
---|---|---|---|---|
All Accounts | 326,227 (5%) | 100% | 185,660 (0.2%) | 100% |
> 100,000 VESTS | 25,122 (1.1%) | 7.7% (3.8%) | 181,226 (-0.2%) | 97.61% (0%) |
> 0 Posts | 133,185 (5.2%) | 40.83% (0.1%) | 129,440 (20.9%) | 69.72% (21.1%) |
> 100k & > 0 Posts | 16,632 (1.7%) | 5.1% (3.2%) | 127,812 (21.2%) | 68.84% (21.4%) |
Active | 40,244 | 12.34% | 67,488 | 37.24% |
Voters
This shows the total number of accounts and VESTS which have voted for a witness or set a proxy.
Filter | Accounts | % Accounts | VESTS | % VESTS |
---|---|---|---|---|
All Accounts | 12,993 (4.6%) | 3.98% (4.5%) | 133,798 (1.7%) | 72.07% (1.7%) |
> 100,000 VESTS | 5,240 (2.8%) | 20.86% (2.8%) | 133,620 (1.7%) | 73.73% (1.7%) |
> 0 Posts | 9,405 (6%) | 7.06% (6%) | 99,585 (2.2%) | 76.93% (2.2%) |
> 100k & > 0 Posts | 4,528 (3.3%) | 27.22% (3.3%) | 99,471 (2.2%) | 77.83% (2.2%) |
Active | 5,745 | 14.28% | 55,578 | 82.35% |
Voting For Inactive Witnesses
This shows the number of accounts which are currently voting for witness accounts in the top 100 there not currently active witnesses. This number should be 0.
Filter | Accounts | % Accounts | VESTS | % VESTS |
---|---|---|---|---|
All Accounts | 1,493 (-1.3%) | 11.49% (-5.7%) | 28,041 (0%) | 20.96% (1.7%) |
> 100,000 VESTS | 830 (-2.1%) | 15.84% (-4.8%) | 28,024 (0%) | 20.97% (1.7%) |
> 0 Posts | 1,399 (-1.4%) | 14.88% (-6.9%) | 27,368 (0.2%) | 27.48% (2.4%) |
> 100k & > 0 Posts | 794 (-2.2%) | 17.54% (-5.3%) | 27,353 (0.2%) | 27.5% (2.5%) |
Active | 705 | 12.27% | 8,863 | 15.95% |
If you're voting for any of these inactive witness accounts, you should remove your vote unless you know they are only temporarily inactive:
viva.witness
kushed
cyrano.witness
bue
nextgencrypto
tdv.witness
dantheman
picokernel
bitcube
hagie
silversteem
blackwidow
steve-walschot
jabbasteem
enki
nexus-dev
mckenziegary
nonlinearone
linouxis9
royaltiffany
Good news! The inactive dele-puppy
witness is no longer in the top 100 witnesses.
Here are the top 50 accounts by VESTS (excluding 24 accounts which I've been told are Steemit employee or contractor accounts) which are not currently voting for a Steemit Witness:
Account | VESTS |
---|---|
ranchorelaxo | 2,674 MV |
recursive | 832 MV |
alvaro | 696 MV |
azeroth | 560 MV |
livingfree | 521 MV |
creator | 477 MV |
another | 414 MV |
eeqj | 393 MV |
done | 376 MV |
systema | 361 MV |
kidrock | 354 MV |
tyler | 333 MV |
hiva | 309 MV |
node1 | 278 MV |
virus707 | 276 MV |
damarth | 273 MV |
figaro | 260 MV |
sigizzang | 258 MV |
extrospect | 250 MV |
newhope | 248 MV |
bitcointalker | 234 MV |
moderator | 233 MV |
moses153 | 229 MV |
otisbrown | 226 MV |
temet-nosce | 222 MV |
natsu | 220 MV |
ctrl-alt-nwo | 218 MV |
modprobe | 217 MV |
famunger | 210 MV |
bramd | 206 MV |
node2 | 202 MV |
cornucopia | 199 MV |
tim | 196 MV |
biggest | 189 MV |
bayrene | 188 MV |
eclipse | 184 MV |
layz3r | 182 MV |
faddy | 181 MV |
ryanwdaviessteem | 179 MV |
cylonmaker2053 | 178 MV |
wans | 172 MV |
ripperone | 165 MV |
czechglobalhosts | 161 MV |
ramires | 158 MV |
trevonjb | 157 MV |
star | 153 MV |
urbanoid | 146 MV |
solaris | 144 MV |
alexis555 | 136 MV |
starky | 132 MV |
These top 50 have 15,762 MV (-0.18%) which could be applied to witness votes.
If you know people on this list, maybe encourage them to set a proxy voter or ask them why they aren't voting right now. Those like myself who are working to move up the witness ranks would sure appreciate their support.
Have You Voted for a Witness?
If you haven't voted yet, please consider setting @lukestokes as your proxy voter. Otherwise, go vote for some Steemit Witnesses you've interacted with and respect to do what's in the best interest of the network. I hope that includes my witness, @lukestokes.mhth.
Again, if you're not sure what a witness vote is, or why it's important, please see my older post Steemit is Free, But Your Witness Vote Determines its Future.
Thank you! I hope you found this useful.
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Luke Stokes is a father, husband, business owner, programmer, and voluntaryist who wants to help create a world we all want to live in. Visit UnderstandingBlockchainFreedom.com
Off topic but @dan.finlay, he's one of the developers of Metamask for Ethereum and he's long been a favorite Twitter follow of mine, he just joined Steem and I think you would appreciate his approach to not just crypto but life. Like you, he's an ethical, though, positive maker.
His first post is about making the world better in a specific way, worth your attention:
https://steemit.com/token/@dan.finlay/flint-water-token-ico-initial-thoughts
Thanks @eeks! What a cool idea. I gave him a follow and really appreciate the introduction.
As of last week you are in my list of witnesses :-)
Thank you!
Very good info about the importance of voting for witnesses. I guess that those with smaller accounts can also excercise their democratic responsibilities
I voted u pl see my blog too.
I guess I need to start voting more people for witnesses.
I wish I could vote for everyone but I try to reserve my votes for users like you @lukestokes who not only have a desire to keep the blockchain running but make great informative content.
I really like this post
I really like this post 👍
Witness play one of the very important role in creating blocks on steem network. By voting it means you support them.
I have voted for my witnesses, but my support is not the same as the number of witnesses I have selected.
Can you help explain to me why this happened? What do I not understand about this?
I don't understand what you mean. The witnesses you've voted for can be seen here: https://steemd.com/@djunmul (scroll down and view them on the left)
I've seen it, it turns out you're one of my witnesses. 😁
thanks.
I think I've already voted for you, I'll check to make sure. I've still got 20+ witness votes left and would like to delegate them, but I understand that to do so would allow the delegee to change your votes- something I'm uncomfortable with.
Yeah, when you set a proxy then your existing votes go away, unfortunately. Would be nice if you could proxy just unused votes, but that's now how the system works right now.
Well, that sucks... It's my ultimate upvote- my show of support for people that I consider especially valuable to the platform... Thank you for your generous tip by the way!
You're welcome. I hope you find peace and security.
Thank you... Peace I have, security...
That's the first I've heard of delegating witness votes. I can understand how you could, but I've never heard of anyone doing that.
It's called a proxy voter. The concept exists within BitShares as well. In practice, it just means your VESTS add weight to the vote of the proxy voter as if you voted for witnesses exactly as they did.