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RE: Find Out Who Are Your Top Voters In The Last 30 Days And Why I Finally Started Flagging Some Accounts - SteemReports Tools
Yeah (sadly) flagging abuse/spam does matter. There's no "they" to clean up anything on Steemit... WE are the "they" who get to clean up messes... the community.
I realized recently that I don't get around to my followers nearly as much as I'd like because I am too busy "actively hosting" my own posts. I have always believed in engagement and interaction... which actually can take a good bit of time (and voting power) if you have 30-40 people commenting.
Its our !!! responsibility to cover up those scammers!
I feel like you, I mostly give good votes for all people who comment on my posts, I also try to reply to most of them but I don't have much time left to explore new people. I might follow too many and maybe should find a better way to manage my interactions. I'm a bit confused these days.....
I follow 400+ people-- and that's only 1/4 as many as are following me-- and I still don't have time enough. Looking at Steemcharts, I've only voted on about half in the past 2 weeks.
I am starting a different approach... using a series of browser bookmark folders to organize the people I follow-- I can't rely on seeing things in my feed (since people are all over the world, in different time zones) and it takes too long to click from my "following" list. Still working on it... might write a post about it WHEN/IF I get it up and running... and it seems to actually work.
Hey buddy.
The big issue for people (like myself) who put out ~5 blogs / day, that is ~150 blogs a month and that means we vote for our own blogs upon publishing.
For the self vote stats, without this clarification, it makes some people look worse than it is especially for those who publish a lot, help others a lot and curate a lot.
I don't know how else to say it. Not everyone takes that into account.
I hope you are well @denmarkguy.