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RE: Chemistry quiz 2: win up to 6 steem! :)
You have to upvote this article with at least 20 % of your voting power (no 1 % votes please :).
'vote-buying' is frowned upon on Steemit.
Other than that: nice idea for a quiz.
I recommend to call it the #chemistrychallenge for better results.
... and @felixxx frowns because of 'vote-buying'.
My point of view: I invest quite some time in these quizzes and give the participants a chance to gain a few steem. The ones who decide to take part and upvote me don't lose anything by doing that. Everybody decides himself if he likes the conditions and thus want to take part or not.
Of course I want to make profit with my articles and also with my quizzes in the long run, but at the same time I honestly try to offer interesting self-made (all quizzes, chemistry, chess or whatever else are invented by myself) content. I am still not sure if I will continue this 'series' - it depends on if enough members like it and take part. If a quiz is solved too early like last time I offered it, then it is not profitable at all. However if it is too difficult it may be boring for most readers as well, so it's not an easy task to find the right 'balance'.
By the way when I was new here I offered similar quizzes without the chance to win a prize. The result was that not many people took part (another reason can be of course that I didn't have many followers these days). Just as an example @twinner wrote as feedback in the German chat channel, why should people risk to give "stupid" answers even if they have nothing to win?
And yes, true, I don't like 1-%-bot-votes.
It's no problem though that you don't like the way this competition is presented. Different people, different opinions. And thanks a lot for your suggestion for a better title!
I'm saying this, because posts have been flagged for vote-buying.
Thanks for information.
Actually I chose the conditions just similar as I saw it elsewhere. You are right, the only difference from other challenges is that the winner has to upvote with at least 20 % of his voting power (I myself normally vote with 50 or 100 % anyway if I like a post).