What are Curation Trails and Delegated Steem Power
Hey everyone! Thought it was time to write about these things since a lot of newcomers seem confused about them and constantly wondering how they work and what they do.
Curation Trails. Why and how.
Anyone can set up a curation trail. When the website Streemian.com was created by @xeroc, I went ahead and created an account there and activated my curation trail. As many of you newcomers here I felt like my SteemPower was very limited and the influence it had on posts was not much. Since I wasn't able at the time to personally change that, I instead set up a curation trail and announced it on the site.
The idea to set up the trail came to me as I was a very active curator and commentator and after reading one of @dan's posts about inactive accounts basically "wasting" their voting power when they remained inactive. I started out with a few followers and got the support from @ausbitbank early on and now I have over 45 voters following my votes. This means that whenever I vote on a post, their accounts will vote on it shortly after.
Since I saw a lot of unfairness around at the time (voters only voting on a few different authors, many newcomers not seeing any visibility or rewards on their posts) I wanted to change that. Having been a newbie myself I felt like I would be perfect for curation trails as I would focus mainly on newcomers and introduction posts along with the @projectnewbie account I had running back then. Since we also had a decline in user activity with the price it made it possible for me to vote on a wide variety of topics and authors. Then after a while I only started following active accounts while focusing mostly on newcomers. Now with all the increase in users and activity I might have to start focusing on a more smaller user-base but at the same time its great to see more curators vote like I do.
There is also some extra curation rewards for curators that run a trail. Since my vote comes in first it means that the accounts following it will increase it because of the reward curve we currently have. Even though I had a lot of accounts following my votes it only netted me around 500 SP from curation rewards in 6-8 months from tens of thousands of votes. You can see my curation history in this chart and the spike that followed there after is because of Delegated SteemPower. *read more about delegation later in the post.
As you can see I didn't make much curation rewards in the beginning and for a long time after that. When the price went under 10 cents it felt even less considering I had made around 50 $ in that long from curating, but like many other Steemians we knew that it was just a matter of time til the price saw a correction. :)
Just like you might think right now "there is no point in my starting my own curation trail, my SP is so low" I just want you to give it a second thought and not consider the rewards so much as of now and focus on building, building and building.
Every project needs work and improvement over time and a lot of companies and investments don't see much profits in the beginning.
A user asked me the other day to name 5-10 active curators and I found it weird how hard it was to find active, manual curators. It feels like many more focus on authoring posts and maybe only use their voting power for their own interactions with users.
I personally want to incentivize more users to start curating and even start their own curation trails! Each and every trail can be focused on something different and unique and with the rise in activity and upcoming communities this will be even more important to have community curators who reward users fairly and distribute the votes more actively. Now I will write a little bit about SP delegation, so if you have made it this far in reading - there is a special bonus after that.
SP Delegation.
After the recent hardfork Steemit now allows SP delegation.
Before this there was only curation trails, even if there were inactive investors and accounts that wanted to share their Steem Power with other users so they could curate more effectively and earn curation rewards they couldn't do that without transferring the actualy Steem as Steempower to the curating account. On a decentralized network with many accounts its hard to know who you can trust and if your SP support will be abused/misused. So to remove the trust-issued while allowing curators to make more curation rewards and increase their influence they made SP delegation possible.
What it is, is another account delegates (as in borrows) Steem Power to yours. You can not transfer or withdraw this SteemPower, but it will count as if its yours when you curate and when you receive curation rewards from it. Bear in mind that the users delegating you Steem Power can take it back at any time.
So without further ado and to keep this post somewhat short, I want to ask the readers if they are up for curating and maybe even starting their own curation trails!
If you are interested please let me know in the comments and what kind of posts/tags your curation will focus on, and over the course of a couple weeks I will keep an eye on your curating and then delegate an amount of Steem Power to your account to increase your influence and curation rewards if you are doing well at it!
Thanks for reading!
I know I'm not maximizing my direct earnings by my voting behavior, but that's not why I'm here on Steemit as ANY kind of a primary motivation. I don't really understand why I have no other curation rewards than $.01 from shortly after I joined, but I'm not terribly upset about that, I'll just keep blogging away.
When I set up my trail, I'll concentrate on a few authors and a few subjects.
@music
@science
@open mic
@spirituality
some old friends, and some new ones just from running into them on Steemit
@mfmp because that's what got me here, even though I'd heard of Steemit last year when it was really young.
I am interested in arts, crafts and photography; love to curate.
Hey @acidyo, are you still delegating to minnows for curation trails? I've just started studying this, and I think I'm going to set up a trail. Can't hurt right? I'm going to focus on homesteading and garden related content. I'm finding there is a an evergrowing number of homesteaders signing up to steemit and posting really good quality, in-depth articles and not getting a lot of views or votes. I would like to help this community do better!
Thank you for your consideration,
@amymya
Hey, I only delegate my SP for free to curators of the OCD group so they can curate more efficiently on newcomers! Will be adding a few more english curators soon so stay tuned for that post.
I will definitely stay tuned, thank you for your response :)
brilliant post explaining what a trail is able to do!
thx for information...
i might considering curation now
not sure yet what kind of post/tags ... i guess all
focus should be on real users and valuable content
Thanks so much for this information @acidyo , I got some new information how to begin my steem blog.
@acidyo thank you for this post. I have been looking for some explanations on the way curation works. However, I have a few questions I'll really like you to explain to me. Firstly, When is the right time to upvote a post? before or after 30 minutes? Secondly, I tried registering on streemian to join a trial, but they demanded my password, is that safe?
Very informative post. Resteemed $ Upped!
Hey you just made a dollar off just a comment! see how amaziing this place is?!!!!
:D
You can find the answer to this in my last FAQ post here:
https://steemit.com/faq/@acidyo/what-is-voting-power-efficiency-and-curation-reward-penalty
If I'm not mistaken they only require your posting key which you can find on wallet-permissions. Which means that if your posting key were to be seized by and attacker you only need to use your owner key or private key to change it. Which also means that the only thing the attacker can do with your posting key is comment/post and vote/flag. :)
No. I actually wanted to unlock my account with my posting key, but they demanded my private key or password. I think they started that newly.
Your posting key is public. So they don't need that one. They're probably requesting the private posting key. You have public/private key sets for several things as you can see in your account. With the private posting key, if ever stolen, one could only post in your name. Which is not too dramatic, as you can change it any time with your owner private key.
I gave them my private posting key, but they rejected it.
Oh, they need that? Well, that is a bit inconvenient then. Haven't tried it yet myself. Just joined yesterday, but I'll get there.
Oh, okay :/
I'm sure curationg trails and sp delegation will soon be available on the steemit site, so you can wait til then instead of handing over your private key.
Thank you for posting @acidyo.
Appreciate the explanation and visuals. Thank you for the curating you do. It is appreciated and motivating.
Yes...there are all kinds of people here and if we are objective.....we will begin to see that the Steemit experience is different for everyone and learn to 'Live and Let Live'.......although that means something different to everyone as well. This is meant in the sense of letting others enjoy Steemit in their own way.
There are the three C's of the Steemit experience.
Compose
Curate
Comment
and it stands to reason everyone will have their own emphasis and contribution to Steemit.
Thank you for the opportunity to think on these things. ^_^
Appreciate your contribution to Steemit.
All the best to you. Cheers.
there are not so clear to me yet all of this and my English are not great but I read all your article and seems really good opportunity I would love to be a part of this but I will need more clear and specific information about my obligations. I could write about fitness and health or something more simple because of my English. Let me know how can I help the community and my self
I'm a Filipino and now I understand why @ filipino - trail 's account has a -trail in it ( i see others too). thanks..