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* '''@harleymechanix''' : [https://steemit.com/steemit/@harleymechanix/explaining-vote-hierarchy-on-a-steemit-post Explaining Vote Hierarchy On A STEEMIT Post] ''September 27th, 2017''
 
* '''@harleymechanix''' : [https://steemit.com/steemit/@harleymechanix/explaining-vote-hierarchy-on-a-steemit-post Explaining Vote Hierarchy On A STEEMIT Post] ''September 27th, 2017''
 
* '''@runicar''' : [https://steemit.com/steemit/@runicar/how-to-earn-more-curation-rewards-vote-smart-make-your-upvotes-work-for-you How to earn more curation rewards? Vote Smart! Make your UPVOTES work for you!] ''September 30th, 2017''
 
* '''@runicar''' : [https://steemit.com/steemit/@runicar/how-to-earn-more-curation-rewards-vote-smart-make-your-upvotes-work-for-you How to earn more curation rewards? Vote Smart! Make your UPVOTES work for you!] ''September 30th, 2017''
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* '''@whatsup''' : [https://steemit.com/flags/@whatsup/your-vote-is-your-power Your Vote Is Your Power] ''October 3rd, 2017''
  
 
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Revision as of 15:25, 3 October 2017

Upvoting is the act of voting for content to increase its cumulative tally of popularity. In Steem, it is used to curate content, such as posts and comments.

Mechanics

To upvote content, users must click on the upvote button, denoted by a circumflex mark (^), found at the footer of the content section.[1]

Voting does not incur any cost on users, and can result in curation rewards. If a post is upvoted before it increases in popularity, the voter can earn a curation reward, which will depend on the voter's amount of STEEM Power (SP).

Voting influence depends on the user's voting power, which decreases with every vote. Less voting power translates to less voting influence. Every user starts with 100% power, which recharges by 20% daily. Once a user reaches about 500 STEEM power, a voting slider will appear when the user votes, granting the user the ability to adjust the weight of their vote between 1% and 100% of their voting strength. Less voting weight will consume less voting power, but will also lead to less voting influence. To view a user's current voting power, visit his steemd.com profile. View a user's steemd profile at https://steemd.com/@[username of the user], for example, steemd profile of ned is https://steemd.com/@ned


References

  1. Steemit FAQ : How do I upvote a post or comment? Retrieved in June 8th, 2017

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