In South Korea, there is huge blog service called ‘Tistory’. Few days ago they blocked one user. The reason was that it was the same IP address that the spammer accessed. They blocked all users of that ip. And..
And that ip address was coffee shop. Many users are blogging in public space with wifi. But they decided to block all. I once again felt the need to escape from centralized services.
In South Korea, there is huge blog service called ‘Tistory’. Few days ago they blocked one user. The reason was that it was the same IP address that the spammer accessed. They blocked all users of that ip. And..
So everyone's VP recharges at the same pace, like someone with 10 Steem or someone with 1000 Steem? Or do owners of more Steem have more VP?
yes. fixed rate of 20% daily. but even with the same percentage voting weight, users with 10 steem power and users with 1000 steem power have different effects on upvote.
Excellent, a great example of POS, the more Steem you own, the more you can downvote. And you lose none for downvoting, awesome. /s
Ergo, your experience. Paid downvotes might work.
actually, you lose ‘voting power’ when you do up/downvote. voting power is... kinda MP(Magic Point) in rpg game. you have to wait if VP is 0%.
There is some bots with anti-spam/plagiarism/abuse algorithm. They detect shits and warn shits and downvote shits and, sometime they failed and downvote innocents.
I quitted Steemit today, and starting ‘power down’ every Steem Power I had. There are TOO MANY SELF-MADE COPS , STUPID VIGILANTES. THEY WANNA JUDGE AND DOWNVOTE EVERYTHING BY THEIR OWN SHITTY RULES AND BOTS