What if you upvote practically every post as it comes out. Then you check back 23 hours later and remove your upvote from all except the few that made $. How do they combat this to ensure you don't walk away with huge Curation Rewards? (I'm assuming they do somehow). Do they:
- Not let you upvote that many?
- Not let you retract that many upvotes?
- Not let you retract upvotes after a short amount of time?
- Easily flag this sort of activity though some analysis?
- Do they make the retract of an upvote not take away the dilution of having upvoted it in the first place?
- Some other method I haven't thought of here?
This is meant to get conversations going. Even if this has been 100% solved it's still good for people to come together and discuss how and why it works the way it does..or how it could work differently. Disclaimer: I'm basically 100% in Steem Power for the long run. Also, fun fact.. with 2600ish Steem Power it looks like I'm making about 14 Steem Power per day on interest!!! That's over 1% every 2 days which means Steem Power looks like it pays back faster than inflation (I'm guessing because not everyone has their Steem in Steem Power.. so a higher proportion of the inflation payoff goes to those who are essentially Staking in Steem Power?) Happy Steeming!