I have been asked a couple of times recently if it was possible to see what percentage of vote weight / number of votes were being applied to a Post or a Comment. Get your pies relating to this here...
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Do you feel like you support more 'top level' Posts, or more Comments?
Perhaps you vote a lot of comments, but with only a small weight - hopefully I have the pies to give you the answers...
Thanks to for the idea on this one: https://steemit.com/steemit/@galenkp/the-lion-s-share
To present the data I have used the following criteria:
- Previous 30 days voting history (From the start of 2019 took 2 minutes for 1 pie :( )
- Down-votes excluded
- Some indication that you've read this Post would be nice
- Self-votes excluded (I hear cheering...? )
My 30 day vote count for Posts and Comments
My 30 day vote weight for Posts and Comments
To be honest, I'm not that excited about the results. I expected the vote weight to be higher for Posts, but thought I voted on a higher percentage of Comments than the 30% shown against 70% Posts.
So this is where you come in. Sample data doesn't really say much but with 20/30 of these pies served, perhaps issuing 30% of votes on comments is quite high?
I don't think there is a right or wrong here, but I guess that the higher the number of votes (and weight) for comments, the more it shows that own blogs / others blogs are being curated. The potential negative is a loss of curation rewards by the increased chance of being the sole vote on this content 'type'.
Alright, I've got my tea and biscuits, who wants some pies?
Cheers
Asher
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