Let's say that all unused voting dollars each day would be spread automatically over all the votes that actually took place that day, or the next day. * Edit: This post contains ideas of a steemit newbie who did not yet learn the steemit system, so see it as ideas from outside of the box, that does not however in all way come from someone understanding the box... ;)
It could either be spread over everyone's votes or spread over some hundred trusted active curators' votes.
Would that not make a big positive impact for Steemit, as the income of Steemians would be so much higher and the word probably would get out so much more?
This whale said to donate your unused whale power for the good of the community. :)
If the voting dollars are budgeted for already, why not use them and not just let them disappear on inactive Whales/Orcas/Dolphins accounts because they don't have time or drive to use or delegate them?
It might cost more money for Steemit short term of course, but it might be more beneficial for Steemit if it became a more attractive higher income community where the active voters felt that their votes had a higher worth?
Or am I thinking wrong? If so, please excuse and feel free to educate a newbie who think it seems fair and beneficial for the platform and community that unused voting power from inactive voters go to the active voters.
I can't play @elsiekjay's video "An Open Message to Whales/Orcas/Dolphins Who Sit on Their VP" due to my slow Manila hotel wifi, but from just reading the comments and title my questions above came to mind.
If this Kenyan dolphin had steempower to donate to help the community I think it would. :D
Do you think of delegating some power but not sure how to do it?
I would personally like to delegate my extra power when I don't have time to use it and it seems like the user @tipu can help with how to do this and maybe there are other ways to get help as well?
If you want to delegate, make a comment and tag @tipu and write like this:
I want to delegate X sp to @user Where X is the amount of SP and @user is the steem user you want to delegate to.
Now @tipu will answer with a delegation link that you can use to delegate the power.
In your opinions, who are the best active curators that use up their power daily to donate our voting power to when we don't use it all?
And what are the best and most recent steemit links on the subject of delegating voting power?
Feel free to comment about this and any of your thoughts on delegating voting power.
What if voting power could be set to 10x and 100x so that before leaving steemit for the day, one could upvote a few articles with the rest of one's resource dollars?
I would love to do so, now I have 75% resources left but no time left for steemit today.
I really wish that I could turn my votes up to 1 000% or 10 000 % to actually finish off my resources by giving some dimes or dollars per upvote to worthy people.
It would feel so much more worth my time to just look up 1-10 posts that feel worthy of my resources than looking for tens and tens of articles and give away tiny amounts of money to each. So tiny amounts that would be insignificant to the people I upvote anyways.
Thanks for reading and sharing your point of view!
P.S. Do you need extra resources?
Let me know if you are low on resources and what you want my your resources for and I'll try to delegate a part of mine to a few different people whenever I don't use it.
I wish that steemit would have a page that showed those who has consistently been running out of power and who voted a lot almost daily in the last month so one could go and delegate power to them where one would know that it's not going to be unused.
Or maybe a "resource fund" and if one donates to that it will then automatically be delegated to the next steemian who runs out of resources that day.
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My steemit introduceyourself post
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How the "Art of Happiness" audio could improve your life as it improved mine
How I lost $25.000 dollars on crypto and how you avoid it. AKA crypto beginners advice to crypto beginners.
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