Do you know about @dustsweeper service?

in #dust4 years ago

dustsweeper image from @dustsweeper
image from @dustsweeper

"Dust sweeper" is a Hive service which upvotes your posts (including comments) with upvotes less than $0.02 so that you still get the author reward. (It is not necessarily a dapp.)

Specifically, it scans your posts, and automatically upvotes any of them that meets the following requirements:

  1. The post is between 5 days and 6 days (with exceptions)
  2. The post has upvotes which have a total of at least $0.001 but less than $0.02

The way it upvotes is that it votes with only enough voting percentage such that your post will have a reward of exactly $0.026 at the time of its upvoting to amount for the possible weakening of Hive token value at the end of the 7 days voting period. It then reduces your balance in their database exactly what you received as an author reward - no loss, no profit.

To use their service, just send any HIVE or HBD to @dustsweeper (note that their service will pause on you if your balance on them is less than 0.03 HIVE, approximately just enough to cover one vote, so nothing unfair here). A memo is not required, unless you want to gift the service to another user, for which you will use the syntax "to:" followed by the username of the recipient (without the @ tag). For example, if you want to gift the service to me, you will add a memo "to:anonymouser". Anyone who is already a @dustsweeper "client" who gets gifted will simply have their balance increased.

I recommend that everyone use the @dustsweeper service. It is very useful, and I don't see why someone should not join.

P.S. Thanks to @fw206 for introducing me to the service, and for gifting me 2 HIVE worth of dustsweeper credits.

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I see the following reasons why someone would not want to use the @dustsweeper service:

  1. They earn so much from upvotes that they simply have decided to ignore rewards less than $0.02.
  2. They want to help the Hive blockchain by intentionally and voluntarily allowing the rewards to become dust.
  3. They think that paying someone else to upvote their posts is "unfair" and is "cheating the system".
  4. They don't trust @dustsweeper (but why?).

Hope that people see this comment!

I see the following reasons why someone would not want to use the @dustsweeper service:

  1. They earn so much from upvotes that they simply have decided to ignore rewards less than $0.02.
  2. They want to help the Hive blockchain by intentionally and voluntarily allowing the rewards to become dust.
  3. They think that paying someone else to upvote their posts is "unfair" and is "cheating the system".
  4. They don't trust @dustsweeper (but why?).