Finally after what seems forever, I have finally reached my final goal..... A 60 reputation score!
When I started on Steemit there were 3 things that I wanted to achieve.
- Become a Dolphin……...check
- Get 1000 followers…....check
- Get a 60 Rep……….................................check (At Last!)
Well, it is like the name suggests. Your Rep or reputation score shows how well you are doing on Steemit. The score is based on the votes you have received. It is a good indicator on how serious one is about Steemit. A high Rep usually indicates a couple of things.
The author has been on the platform for a while (believe me it is not easy to get to 60 quickly
The author has been actively posting for a while
The author has been behaving accordingly on the Steem Blockchain
To quickly gain a high rep you need to be actively posting and commenting in order to get upvotes. The person that upvotes you needs to have a non-negative reputation and the higher the vote value the more reputation points you will receive.
Be careful though, you can also lose Rep…
If someone decides to flag you, your reputation score will decrease if that person has a higher reputation than yours. So it is important not to get flagged because your reputation score can suffer because of it.
There is also another important thing to know about your reputation score and that is that it is also a tool to hide low quality content. If your Rep drops below 25 your posts will be hidden. It is a way of making sure that people who are abusing the site by posting low quality content or continuously plagiarizing are kept in check.
You will find that in the beginning it is easy to raise your reputation score but as it gets higher it gets more difficult to earn points. This has everything to do with the logarithmic scaling meaning that it will get harder to earn reputation point at higher reputation levels. So it is going to take longer to get to the next level as your Rep goes up.
To summarize….A high Reputation score is good and and a reputation score lower than 25 is bad.
Where can you find it?
You can find your Rep on your home page right next to your username. But if you want to have a more detailed statistic you can use SteemWorld.
Your Reputation score on your home page.
On SteemWorld you will find a more detailed Reputation score that makes it easier to track your progress
There are many ways to evaluate whether Steemians are worth following and serious about Steemit. You can look at how much they invested (Steem Power), You can look at how much they have posted and how often, You can look at their voting power but the most accurate indication is the Reputation score.
You will need to work hard to get a reputation on Steemit and the reputation score is Steemit’s way of quantifying that effort.
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