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There are 2 ways in -
http://steemit.lovestoblog.com/index.php

And then click on an author underneath a post.

Or...

http://steemit.lovestoblog.com/clubstatus.php?author=photocircle

And change the big after the "=" to the user that you're interested in.

Thank you, this is really helpful. But how can I change the date for the different club status?

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Interpret my status for me please. While I am in club75 with other tools,I don't really understand this

If you scroll down a little, there should be 2 links - one to change to "2 months" and another to change to "3 months".

I think that other tools look at power-ups and transfers-out so they don't include funds that you've earnt that are sat in your wallet or funds transferred through other methods. How this data's interpreted is very much in the hands of the reader. For me, the 19.5% not powered up could tip you into club75. If your transfers to other users are prizes for contests (for example), then a similar thought process would follow.

Thank you so much.

Meanwhile, it means that the result is subjective because according to cotify which is developed by @alejos7ven, below is the result of my club75 status

Hi, the user ngoenyi jus made (in 2 month(s)):

  • CASH OUTS: 1112.801 STEEM
  • POWER UPs: 4259.772 STEEM

CLUB75: ✅ Elegible. You should power up 0.000 STEEM

It shows that I am in comfortable club75. So am a but confused here.

But no problem. I will like to see more explanations about this tool so that I can start using it. I will take time to study it more to learn

Thank you so much for mentioning the tool,

In case of #club75 it is a quite simple to determine as the Steemit Team asked before. The formula to calculate it is:

X user will be elegible to club75 => transfer_to_vesting >= normal_transfer*3

The values are checked in the last 2 months.

anyway, if some value is still needing to determine club status I’m willing to add it ASAP, just waiting the confirmation from @steemcurator01.

Have a nice day.

it means that the result is subjective

I agree. And when considering which tool to use, it's important to understand the information that's included.

This tool is designed to go beyond a simplified statement and get into the underlying reasons behind the creation of "clubs" - to encourage people to power up more than they don't.

In some tools, a user who earns 1,000 STEEM and powers up 1 STEEM would be considered to be in club100 (Power up vs. Transfers Out). Some tools don't include all transaction types so somebody who knows how to code could try to mislead others, claiming to be club eligible when they're not.

In either case, I still have you in Club75 .

Great, I am glad that I am still in club75. I agree with you that some users are abusing the motive behind the club intiative. They may have their reasons but I feel the right thing to do is at any point in time you earn, the right thing is to power up all after determining the club you want to belong to. Though some have their reasons.

I have come across several users who store steem in their liquid form and just power up a little as you have illustrated. Some say they want to participate in power up promotion. While some do power the stored steem up, others don't.

I just wish everyone will get the sense of it and actually power up. Thank you so much for patiently attending to my worries. Am ok now

I very much share that sentiment and it became very clear to me when I found a couple of communities abusing booming support. Apart from the fact that all of the users were actually 1 user, they all shared the characteristic of powering up enough to appear to be in a club and keeping the majority of their earnings in liquid STEEM.

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