json_metadata | "{"app":"Musing","appTags":["Steemit","blogging","life","reputation"],"appCategory":"Steemit","appTitle":"Are you taking in consideration reputation when it comes to evaluate someone on Steemit?","appBody":"<p>This is a great question @erikah!</p>\n<p>The system I use for analysis to determine reward, is generally comprised between visual appeal, grammar/punctuation, originality, creativity, and personal appeal. </p>\n<p>I would love to say that I've been the perfect Steemian, and never taken reputation into consideration, but this would not be the case. </p>\n<p>Early in my Steem experience, I took the rep thing really serious. I viewed it as extremely important, but it wasn't long before I realized that it's something that can be gamed, and quickly dismissed it's relevance after. </p>\n<p>What I find to be sad about this, is the fact that some members of the Steem blockchain work tirelessly to achieve their rep, and it means something to them, while a new member can sign up, and achieve the same score in no time at all through the use of bid bots. If there were a way for this reputation system to be scored differently, I can see it as a positive feature, but for the time being, it's certainly flawed. </p>\n<p><br></p>","appDepth":2,"appParentPermlink":"p33adj94x","appParentAuthor":"erikah","musingAppId":"aU2p3C3a8N","musingAppVersion":"1.1","musingPostType":"answer"}" |
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