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RE: That feeling you get when you buy more steem power (but know you really shouldn't!)
Jeah it is awesome you do this.. why you are that nice to the people, most are ugly characters.. Love you my man <3 haha no homo you know
Well, investors in STEEM are very similar to shareholders in a company. Which does better for shareholders, a company that has very good customer service or one that has bad customer service? I think the former. Good customer service is a win-win situation for everyone...the network can expect to get more customers through recommendations...and more customers should likely increase the market cap of STEEM ... which means capital gains for shareholders :D
Also, I'm new here but if you want to optimise how much money you can make from it 'how to win friends and influence people' is probably a better strategy than 'how to lose friends and alienate people' type of approach in my opinion! Haha... ;) Whereas on Reddit for example I might take a completely different approach (because money isn't tied to upvotes/downvotes), so it doesn't matter in that regard if you just want to downvote people you might disagree with LOL
And thirdly upvoting doesn't actually cost the up-voter any money (might be a bit different if it did!!! ;) )