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I have a pretty good conceptual understanding of the different aspects of voting, and I suppose this was more a question to make people think, who may have not considered these aspects.

I like the way you think, and it's perfectly aligned with my thought process. you never know if the guy who is voting you is a whale just trying out the platform and deciding on whether or not to stake up!

Or if you are getting votes from a plankton that may come up with some million dollar idea.

There are so many variables to consider it's insane, but at the end of the day, If we show gratitude to those who vote our posts with dust, then they may stick around for a while, which will add to the economic health of the blockchain, and currency alike.

Thank you for the well composed response, now take my tiny vote! It WILL be bigger one day ;)

Even though the bees left when there was no nectar left to suck, the flower still remained! And that flower is you, with all your faithful, and loyal followers!

I like your thoughts, thank you for the response, and I upvoted your comment with my tiny vote for you to enjoy, it's a little more than 0.00!

Oh my! That's very thoughtful of you @futuremind to have dropped an upvote. I'm literally smiling. And I'm glad the answer was helpful.

Hope to cross path with you again. Keep steeming.

Yes! couldn't agree more friend!

I use more VP on comments than posts the majority of the time I think. It's certainly a nice gesture when someone utilizes a heafty chunk of their VP to show appreciation for a comment!

Same here! Well used-to, when the price of Steem was still around $2.5 as I can only upvote them at around 10% to make sure it goes above the dust payout threshold. XD

Now, I need 20-30% to go aboveeee! T_T

Yes, it's a struggle with the dust! I use dustsweeper as well, and have to upvote a high percentage to achieve curation, but our labors will soon take care of this limitation friend!