Let's analyze our RC (Resource Credits) - The Power of Comments
A dear friend always made me see the importance of the exchange of ideas that occurs in the comments of the publications.
He tells me that it is the best way to create real commitment with our contacts and followers.
I totally agree.
Let's analyze the power of our Resource Credits (RC)
Here we can see the information of an account with 16 mana resources.
According to the information provided by Steemd, these resources are sufficient for:
We should take this information provided by Steemit and reflect on the "value" of our comments.
I will be receptive to your valuable comments on this.
According to the information provided by Steemd, these resources are sufficient for:
15 comments. This is: 1 comment = 6.66% of total resource credits.
247 votes. This is: 1 vote = 4.40% of total resource credits.
96 transfers. This is: 1 transfer = 1.04% of total resource credits.
Then we can conclude that the "cost" higher corresponds to the comments.
We should take this information provided by Steemit and reflect on the "value" of our comments.
We are in a community, this implies that we interact with our peers. People who have our same interests.
So, what better way to interact but with a valuable constructive comment?
The best way to demonstrate our interest and appreciate the work of others is to leave a valuable comment. Not just a couple of words.
The best way to demonstrate our interest and appreciate the work of others is to leave a valuable comment. Not just a couple of words.
So let's take advantage of our comments, be aware of the price / value relationship and create dynamic idea exchanges.
There is the secret ...
There is the secret ...
My tip for new steemians with low RCs: don't answer every comment to your post with a separate reply. Wait a day and then make reply to all commenters in one comment while mentioning them. You can engage with people while saving RC :)
Oh you are very clever! I have never thought about it.
Thanks for sharing your knowledge with us.
Thanks for supporting my content.
Dear @juanmolina
Indeed interesting choice of topic.
Based on my experience, it's the most time-efficient way of building engagement with people.
Also to those who have little SP (and therefore voting power worth 0$) I would recomment to ignore upvoting and use their limited resource credit (RC) to comment on other posts instead.
Indeed. If we want other people to invest their own time and read our publications, then we need to engage with them first.
Cheers
Piotr
Thanks for your valuable comment. I really appreciate it.
I do not understand certain people who are here in steemit and only They intend to publish and sit down and wait for votes to rain down.
I think they still do not know the terrain they are treading.
I noticed since HF20, comments do improved. People are making comments with alot of sense and using more words nowadays.
Short replies can still be good, granted that those are from legitimate exchanges of comments and just for the comment payout.
But there are posts/content that short responses are quite ok, for examples, memes.
You don't do lengthy comments, it should just be funny, emoji replies, things like that.
It depends much on the type of post, the length of comment.
If you think that a comment is just a spam, or totally nonsense, just downvote it.
Or just ignore it.
Authors should read all the comments, and choose which one to react with. It helps those commenters to feel that they are welcome, as result, they will give comments more in future post.
I already like the way steem post/comment/payout works.
Havent read new approach on this so far.
I agree @crypto.piotr and @juanmolina that everybody should value comments of readers. Engagement gives life to otherwise a very lifeless blogpost.
Flags, or down votes are expensive. If you have more than 500SP, you get a slider to change the value of your up vote, but a flag doesn't work that way, it takes full vote weight to flag. That means you can only flag 5 times per day if you want to be active every day. It also means that flags are best suited for people with a lot of SP and only become a viable option well beyond 10,000 SP.
My advice to those with low SP: be careful who you flag.
Another thing that many are not aware of: When the whales are in a frenzy up voting their own posts, the value of our own votes goes down. Even though the price of Steem has increased, yesterday the value of my votes has dropped to just below $0.03 because the whales are in another flag war using hundreds of bots.
Saludos!
Edit: P.S. This is what that looks like:
Where can I see these stats?
Go to: https://steemworld.org/@guruvaj for your own stats, and you can switch accounts to see the stats on any account you wish.
Thanks.
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You're welcome.
P.S. All the flags in my screen shot came from the same person and so did the up votes. I had nothing to do with it, but the whales controlling these bots are trying to wear each other out so I get as many up votes as flags. The flag bots all have names and are harder to track to a single operator (but we know for a fact it's berniesanders/nextgencrypto/themadcurator, etc.), the upvote bots have a naming convention that clearly shows fulltimegeek to be the owner. Don't get involved! With 2 million Steem bernie can reduce your rep to nothing on a single post!!
Dear and appreciated @onnovocks
This situation that you are going through seems unfair to me. The comment you left below has 16 negative votes. Why does this happen to you? for what is this?
I read this and I really did not understand much. Can you explain it to me please?
Yours, Juan.
They are consuming a larger portion of the reward pool leaving less for everybody else at that moment.
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1 comment = 6.66% of total resource credits.
1 vote = 4.40% of total resource credits.
1 transfer = 1.04% of total resource credits.
Oh My God, I don’t know how powerful the comment’s mana is.
Thanks for sharing.
Excuse me, how did you get the source of the message?
Which application are you using?
I think it should be changed as follows:
1 comment = 2.2%
1 vote = 4.4%
Because voting often has responsibility and affirmation
Comment is often just a chat, so the comment should be as low as possible.
These statistics can be obtained at https://steemd.com/@yourusername
The values can change according to the condition of each account.
In this case, the example is an account with 16 mana and 15 SP.
Depending on the accumulated resources, both own and those opted for by delegations, these values may change.
Thank you for your comment.
Yours, Juan.
Thank you
Will use it now
Thank you for sharing your blog and taking the time to create it.i know a lot of work went into putting this together.thank you..and also thank you for your kind gift 🙏🏽
Athena
Greetings dear @originalathena.
Thanks to you for giving me a piece of your time, reading my writing and commenting.
I appreciate it.
Yours, Juan.
😊
True, comments eat up huge amount of RC. And limitations to RC via the recent HF20 has indeed improved the quality of comments.
A very good topic to discuss about.
It is the best way to interact indeed as you have mentioned above but I think the RC limits should have been lower to newcomers. I feel it is quite discouraging to newcomers.
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Greetings dear @n1hal
How sensible you are! You're right.
If the cost of the comments was lower for newcomers, we would have greater participation from the beginning.
Both seniority and current CR should be taken as a parameter. It opened that define conditions:
There are newcomers that buy a lot of SP.
There are old people who have not taken advantage of the time with their accounts and despite having more than a year, their accounts are almost as in the beginning.
Yours, Juan.
Yes commenting is really valuable i always try to give an upvote to people who comment on my posts because they deserve an upvote and i do not see a problem in selfvoting if rewards are gonna be lost as well
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Greetings dear @khussan
I recently read a publication that compared resources and Steem Power with an eternal source of energy.
In his reflection the author said that we all wasted daily the resources we have. We did this because we did not use all our SP. Since we can always contr with that they are going to recharge.
So, why not use everything and reward our followers as much as possible?
Yours, Juan.
The earlier comments point to the need for a Newbie's Guide to STEEM. I made lots of mistakes before and after the last fork because I understand how STEEM works. We veterans can build community by pointing newbies to it.
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Greetings dear @rufusfirefly
The guides and advice of those who have more experience will always be necessary.
This applies in any aspect of life.
Those who have already crossed the road and have made a mistake, who have already stumbled and got up. They are the pillar for entrepreneurial novices.
Yours, Juan.
The earlier comments point to the need for a Newbie's Guide to STEEM. I made lots of mistakes before and after the last fork because I understand how STEEM works. We veterans can build community by pointing newbies to it.
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Greetings dear @rufusfirefly
The guides and advice of those who have more experience will always be necessary.
This applies in any aspect of life.
Those who have already crossed the road and have made a mistake, who have already stumbled and got up. They are the pillar for entrepreneurial novices.
Yours, Juan.
Looks like everyone already said what needs to be said. I just want to add that comments not only give value $ value that is it also connect us at a human level.
Thanks for the memo @juanmolina
Any friends of @crypto.piotr is a friend of mine hehe
Hello dear @ragnarhewins90.
This is the only true nature of the comments. Believe it
Yours, Juan