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Title: [STEEM] Feature request post got drowned in new stuff
Post by: karnal on July 14, 2016, 04:13:11 pm
https://steemit.com/steem/@karnal/feature-request-visually-indicate-that-re-upvoting-after-payout-is-not-possible

Seems to be harder these days for new posts from little fish to gain traction ... perhaps something to do with the change in voting rewards and the 30 minute thing?
Title: Re: [STEEM] Feature request post got drowned in new stuff
Post by: nomoreheroes7 on July 14, 2016, 04:25:35 pm
Yea, that "little fish" problem is my biggest complaint with STEEM at the moment. If you're not already an established "high-earning poster", whales will miss your post among all the noise and good posts just get buried. People with track records of high-earning posts are the ones that are immediately picked up by whales/bots (oftentimes regardless of the post's actual value), so they're the only ones able to really get time in the spotlight. It's a self-promoting cycle that really only benefits those that are already whales.
Title: Re: [STEEM] Feature request post got drowned in new stuff
Post by: btswildpig on July 14, 2016, 10:35:07 pm
Yea, that "little fish" problem is my biggest complaint with STEEM at the moment. If you're not already an established "high-earning poster", whales will miss your post among all the noise and good posts just get buried. People with track records of high-earning posts are the ones that are immediately picked up by whales/bots (oftentimes regardless of the post's actual value), so they're the only ones able to really get time in the spotlight. It's a self-promoting cycle that really only benefits those that are already whales.

"this summber , when "our marketcap" catch up with Ethereum"......

oh well , he surely wasn't talking about BitShares after all ....
Title: Re: [STEEM] Feature request post got drowned in new stuff
Post by: Stan on July 14, 2016, 11:26:57 pm
Yea, that "little fish" problem is my biggest complaint with STEEM at the moment. If you're not already an established "high-earning poster", whales will miss your post among all the noise and good posts just get buried. People with track records of high-earning posts are the ones that are immediately picked up by whales/bots (oftentimes regardless of the post's actual value), so they're the only ones able to really get time in the spotlight. It's a self-promoting cycle that really only benefits those that are already whales.

"this summber , when "our marketcap" catch up with Ethereum"......

oh well , he surely wasn't talking about BitShares after all ....

If I wasn't so darn busy, it would be fun to compile a list of links to all the times wildpig has been wrong since he was such a gracious host to me in Shanghai last fall.

:)