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RE: Scientific Analysis of Success on Steemit [1]

in #steemit8 years ago

Thanks for taking the time and apply some scientific methods to steemit posting rewards. What about the hypothesis [1] the more you post the more followers you get. And the more followers you have the more likely you receive upvotes. Or [2] the more you upvote yourself the more you are likely to receive an upvote. Or [3] the more comments you make on other posts the more followers you get.?

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[1] yes I think that is true (but i will test this soon in a future article)
[2] you mean upvote others? probably true (i dont know if there is an API that gives you the data necessary, and compiling it manually would be horrible)
[3] i also think this is true, but it would be hard to compile the data, unless there is some API, let me know.

Yes I will do more tests in future articles, but especially working on the data of @kaylinart or @stellabelle with many posts.

How about: The number of posts on average a steemit user has to post before receiving a whale vote?