Reputation--the Number
@dantheman surprised us yesterday with the new update with the reputation update.
First things, first. As you can see. I'm an 8.
Apparently that's good.
(Image taken from @dantheman's post.)
Only one person has the perfect 9. @stella-belle
So, I admit, to being happy for that.
I'm not sure how I earned it.
But I am thankful for it.
This is what I know.
- You earn a good reputation number when you are upvoted by someone else with a better reputation.
- I try to comment on a lot of posts and reply to as many people on my own posts.
- I've had a couple of posts hit the bottom of the trending page, and according to Dan on a comment I read. Getting on the trending page will help.
- I know if you have a very poor reputation your comments and posts will be shaded or whited out.
Questions I have
- According to @dantheman's post people with weaker reputations cannot hurt the reputation of those with higher reputations.
- Not sure what that means if I were to turn evil and decide to become a troll. Does that mean only@stella-belle can vote me down?
- Does it effect payouts? (I don't think it does, but I'm not 100% sure.)
Seriously! Stop the complaining
Of course I've already seen the complaining.
I have a poor reputation! I wanna better one! Not Fair!
Ugh!
Here's the thing. If you have a poor number, guess what? You already HAD a poor reputation.
With or without the number, you have reputation. The number just puts it out there very, very quickly.
You have reputation in the real world.
You have a reputation at your work.
You have a reputation in your family.
You have a reputation.
So work to keep it a good one.
With or without this number, how you interact with others on Steemit is your reputation.
Here are my suggestions for a good reputation on Steemit:
- Write interesting, original content.
- Interact with others.
- Be nice.