RE: BLIND UPVOTES and BLIND DOWNVOTES (Bidbots and Standards)
In most cases, the owners refused to do much of anything to help clean up the mess. Many, not only wouldn't remove votes but also didn't even bother to use the blacklists. The community begged, asked and yelled for change.
Yet, only a few operators (who knew the 50/50 split were coming) prepared for this well. The fact that I perceive this all as "reactionary" instead of proactive makes me feel better holding my Steem in my own hands and delegating to things where I personally know the stakeholders involved.
The following remarks are musings of a general nature:
With the Steem Proposal system in full effect as well, it is even more important to know what you're doing with your own Steem power. If you see a proposal get up that you don't want to support, then don't delegate SP to people who support those proposals.
Steem got a lot more complicated econimically, but I am already seeing the impact on the trending page. My down vote is doing my part, and I don't see it as a down vote, I see it as a way of rewarding every other author but the one I'm down voting.
Others need to see it that way as well. It isn't an attack on that individual author or article, it is a gift to the rest of the chain.
So much here to agree with.
Yes, NewSteem just being lazy and expecting Steem to hold value is over. It's time to own the responsibility for what our Steem is supporting
SPS doesn't use delegations. The actual SP holder's vote is what counts for SPS (and witness voting).
I believe SPS may use the witness proxy setting, but I'm not positive.
If you're delegating SP to someone, then you're:
(Please correct me if I'm wrong)
There's the argument for the truly "passive" investor who only cares about "Setting and forgetting", but people should really think about the complete consequences of their actions.
No, delegation only applies to content voting and RCs. It does not apply to witness votes or SPS.
If you want to set and forget, you need to both delegate and set a witness voting proxy.
Interesting, thank you.
This doesn't change the way I personally use my stake.