May 8th, 2020
Are we in Seventh Heaven at the end of week Seven?
We just completed week seven on the Hive Block chain. HBD touched the dollar mark and is holding pretty steady close to it. Hive is holding pretty steady at the 0.30 to 0.040 range over the last few days. So hopefully a few days at this plateau level then the next slow rise. Here is how my week looked:
Post:
Only 2 post this week. Not a very good effort on my part, and I was trying to get at least one post every two days out. Such is life. I just hope I can continue with my weekly post even when I don't do a lot of anything else.Replies and Comments:
I am actually pretty happy with this number, a slight improvement over last week even with only 2 post. Just over ten comments a day, (some days are pretty short), and just under ten replies a day. (I am liking the engagement level). I am going to continue to strive for that ten a day range, and maybe try to increase it back up to the 15 a day range, that would be nice, but there is the time factor.Current Reputation Level
I know there are not many that put much stock in the reputation level, and I have been growing pretty slowly, but still my reputation level does go up, so I continue to be pleased with that growth also.Earnings:
Looks like we are still below the debt ratio, so no Hive Earnings, but a pretty good HBD rate of earnings.My curation earnings are still doing pretty good for a person that just votes when I see the post with no concern of when it was made or how many votes are already on a post. Some are early votes, most are mid-way votes, and some are very late votes when a reblog comes across my screen from days ago.
Total HP earned, this is the auto increase to my staked hive. it does not include anything else. The non-liquid rewards. Like most of my progress I find this pretty good also, it is not just from the curation and post, but a few times I have had people upvote a comment or two I made, and these votes are added in to the non-liquid rewards. So get out there and make some real comments and start engaging with people.
A Small April Re-Cap
I am sure most of the people who read my post know of Asher, (@abh12345). He is one of the people that have helped me keep track of things on Steem, and now on Hive. He does a Monthly Data script pull for people that want to know what they did Your Monthly Hive Report 📝📊 - April 2020, That was his last one.I had "13 top level posts comprising of 54173 characters. You also entered 297 comments onto the Hive blockchain totaling 144275 characters of text".
- I can get a bit long winded on some comments, but I like to type.
You used 8 different categories for your content and hive-114929 was the most popular, chosen 3 times.
- I have been trying to support various communities with my post, all of my post now go through one of the communities. So it was nice to see that I did show support for 8 of them. I like the community set-up, and it seems the community owners are doing much better at policing their communities and keeping them relevant.
In April, you cast 951 votes, 0 of these were downvotes, and 0 votes were cast to self. Your average vote weight (to the nearest whole number) in April was 35%.
- Asher is the only method I have of knowing how I am doing on my voting. I like that number, I might be able to cast over a thousand for May, I was so close last month. If the price stays up, and I continue to use the peakd beta site for testing then I am sure the total will go up, but the vote percentage will drop down some. I am close to lowering my normal content vote to the 25% level so that I can start casting a few comment votes myself, and the HP increase and the hive price increase are making that a real possibility.
There is more info and a chart included in the report and if you want to see what the Script looks like here is a link to mine.
Conclusion
A not to bad week over all. Room for improvement,yes. The important thing is that I did have fun with my time on-line this week.Related Progress Links:
- Progress Report - March 2020
- Progress Report - April 2020
- Progress Report - May 2020
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