Temper your joy with the misery of lost rewards for no reason. People are just as happy for comments here since we get so few.
I wrote a post about this the other day because I get people voting on me with 50 sp and 5% power and sometimes with the slider set to 5% too. Those are the real losers who will never learn if someone does not help them.
You can also see a great representation of your power and other details at https://steemnow.com/ by @penguinpablo. I keep it open all day and could not be without it.
Hi @fitinfun Agree with you
Has mentioned it in a previous post.
For those who want to see the kaklutator
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https://steemnow.com/upvotecalc.html
I'm sorry, how can I help you?
I fully understand that it's quite hard to get views on your own posts. Those people voting at 5% or less, without significant SP are probably trailing a curator. Not a loser thing to do in my book, quite smart and sensible actually, if you ask me. If you want to continue this conversation, steemit.chat?
Why would it be good to vote all day with a bot for no reward? I see zero benefit.
A curator votes for quality content. Trailing a curator that you think has an eye (or a nose) for great content just means you are support the content that the curator upvotes even more.
I don't do it, but I think that's great. It definitely beats doing nothing with your sitting SP.
The problem is that it is doing nothing. It is so low as to have no effect. Only the top 30 or so voters get anything on a post. If you are below that - you get nothing.
The voter gets no reward. The author gets no reward. The voter never grows over time by voting for no value and the voter is not looking at the posts when new and so not learning anything. Until your vote has value - following a curator only uses the blockchain for activity but no result.
I'm pretty sure that every single vote delivers some reward, for example; these are the votes on your article about BBQ meat 2 days ago:
even with low percentages votes, these votes generally weigh in. So it does pay, albeit that in some cases, some payouts are rounded down to 0. But in general, it pays off for both authors and voters. But yes, you are right, the pay-off is so minimal, maybe not doing it and simply using 100% upvotes is more effective. (Well, that's usually what I do...)
By the time you get to those last few low people - the money is gone. Compare your votes to your payouts and see how many of your votes are giving you rewards. I personally would like to be rewarded for 100% of my voting effort. i want to get to the top of the list - not hang on at the bottom forever.
If you find a post that's older than 30 minutes and you are the first to vote. Then you resteem it and other votes are coming in, you will see massive curation rewards.