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Visualization of My Voting Patterns

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Published: 03 Mar 2019 › Updated: 03 Mar 2019Visualization of My Voting Patterns

Visualization of My Voting Patterns

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Source: http://www.steemreports.com/votes-graph-enhanced/?accounts=preparedwombat

In a recent post, I’d mentioned that I’d been a bit lazy lately about seeking out plankton/redfish to vote for and these charts all show that. I’ve been upvoting mostly minnows and dolphins with the occasional orca {{{hush}}}.

My outgoing votes over the last 14 days:

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Source: http://www.steemreports.com/outgoing-votes-info/?account=preparedwombat&days=14

My incoming votes over the last 14 days:

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Source: http://www.steemreports.com/incoming-votes-info/?account=preparedwombat&days=14

In those links, just replace preparedwombat with your own username to see your own charts.

I’m going to start voting for more plankton/redfish going forward. As a consequence of that, I’ll have to scale back the votes for some of the “regulars” who I’ve been voting for to keep my VP from slipping too much.

Hopefully, if I look at my outgoing stats a few weeks from now, “Others” will have become a bigger slice of the pie.

My incoming stats suggest that perhaps I’m relying a bit too much on SBI votes. Then again, they are consistent. As the Steem blockchain evolves to become more and more business-oriented, those of us who continue to use it for blogging may be finding that upvotes become progressively harder to attract. But if business grows significantly on the blockchain, that should benefit all who hold Steem Power, regardless of voting patterns.

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