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As you can see, I'm writing from Android - not really in a position which allows me to create colorful charts and stuff. You can check the outgoing votes of @steem-ua on steemworld.org, as well as the data of the posts voted on.

You can compare those with the delegation of the post author, the numbers (in terms of ROI) will speak for themselves.

As for quality, that needs a bigger sample. For that, I'm following @trufflepig, a machine learning bot trained on Steem posts - check out how many of posts highlighted by it are also supported by SteemUA, that should be considered an objective measurement maybe.

Do your own research, I'm just here to spread the word and goodwill (which in turn means that you may take my word on it as well, I consider myself credible in the matter anyway)

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Using ninjamined stake denies a level playing field to those that arent so favored.
When does ua stop taking a subsidy from my vote?

I will find somebody to do the math, give me a little time.

The project itself would be too weak without delegations. They can't just vote on every single user according to their UA score.

The stronger it is, the more high-UA accounts get. And UA is not directly related to SP.

Correlation of course, is another question

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Right, so the already favored are getting even more, at the expense of the newbs that don't understand the math.

If somebody makes a profit, ie high ua accounts, then that profit has to have correlating loss associated with it.
Somehow I doubt it is whales giving steem away.

I'll get a better analysis of the math, give me a bit.

Of course lol, what did you expect.

Everyone wants income, you can't get rid of it and rely on altruism.

Even I wouldn't give my income up just because you said so, and I swear I would never just sit and let anyone, including you, take it away.

Be rational and realize human desires. They won't go away in the next 10 thousand years at best, anyway. Accommodate to them.

Provide a system in which everyone has income. A system that favours the low-class only will eventually collapse, exactly like one that favours only the top.

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Yes, we had that until stinc forked us with linear rewards because the good whales were flagging stinc's favorites.

Well, I have no idea who is he and I totally missed that system if it existed whatsoever, so at this point I have to admit you may be right.

But I've spent plenty of time speaking scipio's and holger's stances and discussions and I find them credible so I stick to Steem-UA.