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RE: Why distribution is important

in #distribution5 years ago (edited)

Thanks for this, it needed to be said. If people weren't so selfish, STEEM would be worth a hell of a lot more than it is now.

The moment people stop seeing steem purely as an income source, we've won.

I've been working on an anti abuse project recently to detect last minute voters. With your stake, you could actually return their dirty money to the reward pool! Take a look.

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I've been working on an anti abuse project recently to detect last minute voters.

I’ve never understood why last minute votes are considered bad but first minute votes are considered just fine.

If you vote on a post before the 15-minute mark, you lose 15% of your rewards and they instantly go back to the reward pool, so there's nothing wrong with the first-minute voting.

For example, there's a whale who was making many, many comments every day on posts with little to no visibility. On the last day before payout, he'd upvote these comments, by which point the new comments would hide the old ones. For months, maybe even years, he got away with self-voting undetected because it was just hidden in the mess.

Not only that but if a post gets a huge upvote that attracts attention, doing it closer to cashout means there's less time for it to be noticed and flagged.

You have to ask yourself "Why would they repeatedly vote on old posts?"
Sometimes, it is just chance they've found a post they like that'll cash out soon. That's why I made the program, to spot patterns.