
Omg 100 hours until it recharges! What have I done?!?
Oh well, it's not a big deal, for those of you who know how voting power works on Hive understand how flexible it is and how it doesn't really change your APR much.
I wanted to try something different for a bit so I went ahead and started voting up @poshtoken comments from almost a week ago up until yesterday. At first I was looking at how much likes each and every tweet had received but it felt like it was going to take a literal week until I caught up so I quickly gave up on that and voted by feel instead and familiarity of the usernames viewed in the comments.
For those who don't know, when you tweet a hive link and include the #hive tag, poshtoken will reply under the shared post with a twitter embed to the tweet. Aside from that tweet possibly earning the sharer some POSH, people who upvote the comment will send the hive rewards it earns to the sharer as well.
This is done through a couple steps, first you need to be registered on hiveposh.com and have linked both your Twitter and Hive account. Second the poshtoken comment is sending the rewards through beneficiaries to @reward.app which in turn liquidates the 100% hivepower comment into liquid Hive. Once @reward.app sends it back, @poshtoken then sends it to the sharer if they've linked their accounts on the website, (else we wouldn't know who the tweet belongs to). If they're not registered it will send the rewards to @hive.fund (our DAO), but if the author and sharer are the same person and the upvoter is also that person, it will then also send the rewards to the DAO to prevent selfvoting of tweets. We believe it's enough there that people can earn POSH by sharing their own posts, doing the same with Hive is probably a bit too much.
Either way, I decided to start using my voting power to vote these comments up more, will be interesting to see this stress-test at work this coming week, hopefully both @reward.app and @poshtoken will remain steady, lads.
Okay I'm not making this post just to mention what I did the last 6 hours or so, but I had an idea about something we haven't tested yet which could also work as a form of stress-test on @poshtoken.
As you've noticed by now, if more than 1 person shares the same post on Twitter, @poshtoken will edit the comment to include the second sharer, example:

As you can see in the example above, though, one of them has not linked their accounts on hiveposh thus their hive username isn't shown in the comment at the end.
So let's try this. We have a lot of Hive users on Twitter now, over 2300 registered users on hiveposh.com.
What if we all were to share this post on Twitter, not retweet it from other people, but take the post link and tweet it on your own account and see how many edits can fit into one poshtoken comment. Wouldn't that be fun @rishi556? (our dev who may be nervous now as I didn't ask him about this idea prior xD)
I'll give the poshtoken comment a big vote depending on how many joined in so we can also see how it'll distribute the hive rewards to all those accounts.
Who's in?
Sending most of the rewards of this shitpost to @poshtoken through beneficiaries.