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RE: Do People Actually Read Your Posts On Steemit? (And More Importantly, Do They NEED To?)
I divide my voting power to match the level of attention a post received from me. For example, I might give 5% to a post I didn't read through but sounded interesting. I might give 1% to a comment just cause I can. But my 100% votes go to content I read.
As an author considering return to steemit, having an audience who READS my stuff is more important than upvotes and money. So this is really a challenge.
That sounds like a really good strategy. I understand your perspective: being a writer on steemit is no way gig. Mostly the pace is really hard to keep up consistently, so I gave it up for other sorts of posts.
I saw that you're just getting back to steemit after quite the hiatus, so I'm not sure how away you are about SMT's. As an author, I'm sure you appreciate how awesome it would be to have a coin associated with a purely fiction sure. It'd change everything!
Anyway, thanks for your insightful comments.
What are SMT's?
First off, want to apologize for all of the typing errors above. Was writing my response from my phone, haha.
SMT's are smart media tokens. Steemit Inc. is basically going to release code for witness approval that will allow people to essentially create an ICO for a Steem-backed currency. I've made some posts about it and if you go to the trending page you should see some words on the subject from the man himself, Ned.