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RE: People Rank - Using Page Rank Algorithm for Better Curation and Rewards

in #steem8 years ago

Atleast we have wonderful people like @Smooth doing great things as you stated though, possibly creating more whales is the solution or mass amounts of dolphins? I think you guys can figure it out. I'm here for the long haul either way! My 10k Steem Power will be put to good use! Hopefully an algorithm will work but mainly I think it relies on the community to pull their weight.

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That's the magic of what is being proposed here: a community-powered algorithm :).

Yup, great to see clever solutions proposed for the problems that people have been complaining about recently.

@thedashguy "With great power comes great responsibility." And I believe you see the long term plan the same way as I do. Your votes are very important and you have the power to make new people's content more visible that may not otherwise be very visible.

Helping out minnows is what will really bring the value. Begging for votes from the whales actually hurts steemit. Because it encourages others to beg instead of using energy to create something original.

People that see what steemit has the potential to become are those that I hope will be successful and continue to help the community. I'm glad we are on the same page @thedashguy

I would appreciate your help @bendjmiller222, because I know that with this I can learn a lot of things especially to improve my writing.

To be honest I am not a "great" writer in the sense of making all of my tenses and views perfect. What I would suggest writing is about something you absolutely love or an incredibly hard time you are going through or made your way through and the impact it had on your life.

Nobody can claim you are trying to copy someone else's work/style when you make a post completely unique about you.

Write as passionately and raw as you can. Like the blockchain, people here also value transparency and can easily see through BS created that is just trying to play on a current trend.

Writing mistakes are forgiven by writing from your heart. There aren't grammar nazi's here (yet), but if you have an article you wrote and want me to proof id be happy to give a little feedback that you could decide on whether to implement or not.

yeah @bendjmiller222 is right @thedashguy, if you can help people like me get noticed it would be very great but if you don't like my content, it's alright.

Way to guilt me into upvoting you... well played sir.

Im not sir, I understand that if my content don't deserve to be voted it's alright, as long as I'm learning.

Well since you said something about pity voting... Just kidding lol.

We all start at the bottom and those who help us out are very valuable. The people who helped me most when I first came to steemit are both very successful writers and took the time to invest in me. So paying it forward should come naturally regardless of whether the person that need help is a whale or minnow.

Thank you sir @bendjmiller222 I will continue to post content everyday because I just felt that writing makes me more aware of what is going on around me.

That's a great idea. Writing really expands your mind. It takes you from being just a consumer to being a producer.

Creating content is extremely valuable and if you need any help or ideas and wish to pursue this with extreme passion, I will be happy to help if I can. Feel free to comment on a post of mine or connect on steemit chat. I have the same username there.

Atleast we have wonderful people like @smooth doing great things as you stated though...

His intentions may be sincere, but the footprint of using his whale voting power can't be good in any case (even if he dilutes it by delegating it) as I have explained in my other comment posts. It isn't his fault per se. It is the fault of the design.

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