RE: About Curation Trails on Splintertalk

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Curation trail - is just an automatic following the "upvote leader", which is convenient if you don't have the desire or ability to vote manually.
This service is old and trusted, it has been known since the time of Steemit: https://hive.vote



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I don't mind making manual upvotes-- I'm still new enough on Hive that I can still do manual upvotes.

I was going to use Hive.Vote, only I didn't recognize many of the names listed there. I know I can define a curation trail there, but I was trying to determine who the upvote leader is for those times my posts received 10s or even 100s of upvotes. Then there is the matter of making sure the upvotes exceed the dusting threshold.

I may use Hive.Vote in the future, but I'm OK for now as things are.

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It is easy to figure out the order of voting. Open the post (or comment) on Hiveblocks, find link "vote details" at the bottom, and click on it. The link expands into a list, where all voted accounts listed in chronological order.

For example, for your post https://hiveblocks.com/hive-167922/@magnacarta/what-is-terra-luna-used-for
the first voted was @onealfa

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That's a good trick for using Hiveblocks. It even shows the Markdown used for making the post. Thanks for the tip!

I took a look at the vote details as you had suggested. Certain numbers were repeated often, and due to their odd counts (i.e. 73%) I figured they were part of a curation trail. I went to Hive.Vote and added the first person to vote using that percentage. Along the way I brought my list of curation trails to 20 entries.

Today I earned my first SPT tokens from the upvotes and engagement I've been doing at SplinterTalk. I'm below SPT-vote dusting, so I need to cross that threshold as soon as I can. I'll post something when I have something I can post, but I'll keep upvoting and engaging here.

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I was a little wrong yesterday. Here is the correct service that EXACTLY shows the order of voting:
https://hiveblockexplorer.com
(it is similar to the previous one, but there is still a difference)

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Thanks for the update. I'm used to Hive Blocks, so I need to use Hive Block Explorer to see how they compare with each other and how they differ from each other.

You just gave me an idea for a post! Today you get the only !LUV token I can hand out along with a slice of !PIZZA !

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