RE: Yours, yours, yours

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I am with several of the commenters who don't pay attention to maximizing curation rewards, I just want to vote what I like.

I do have a question when it comes to wanting to support those who are in for the long term of Hive. When I vote for what I like, I don't pay a lick of attention to if the post is 100% powered up or not. Is that something that you look at as you curate? Does it matter to that level?

I'm finding my way back to Hive after abandoning Steem over a year ago, so feeling my way through this new landscape.



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I vote on what I like. If it is a new account I have no idea about, I will have a look at what they have put up recently. I don't worry about the 100% power up etc, or even if people sell or not - but when they are complaining about the platform, but their history shows they haven't really done much about improving it through what they have offered...

Welcome back.

A startup environment isn't for everyone, but Hive/Steem lets anyone take part. This means that the rate of failure is likely to be higher for individuals than if everyone is an entrepreneur mindset kind of person. Facebook lets anyone in too, but it offers nothing in economic return, which means that taking part doesn't need anything special. When we go to work each day, we go to work to fill a position with tasks and guidelines - we don't get paid to do what we want.

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