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RE: Steemit-Benachrichtigungen verstehen | Understanding Steemit Notifications
Yes, the rules and limitations could changed at any time. But as I have seen it, this has been done very rarely.
These changes occur when hard-forks are put into effect.
No, no hard fork is necessary for such changes, because the blockchain is not affected.
There are certainly sensible actions that justify delegation. Unfortunately, such a delegation service is often used to buy votes for own posts.
For me, there remains a dull aftertaste. For example, if I don't have time to vote personally, I also don't have time to write posts that can be voted by the delegation service...
Hellos appreciated @moecki.
it´s a real pleasure to have this valuable feedback from you.
Our proposal for delegators is not to assign upvotes to their posts.
We assign the upvotes to the members of our
community, who make posts related to Economics, crypto-finance, AI, and philosophy... among other topics.
Then, 100% of the curation rewards received by our community account are distributed weekly among our delegators.
That is our proposed system.
Hugs!