RE: The Current Steemit, Inc. Employee (SRs, CCs, Challengers) Statistical Data
I believe that the vote automatically counts "heavier" if you are in a club no matter if you use the tag and frequently I don't, same for the country tag, which I find a strange one to use. I a sure years ago we only used if we wrote about a certain country. If I write about Italy, I would write #italy. What else should I use if I travel to make clear what my trip was about?
I am not so sure that more variety isn't possible or that there can't be fewer SRs from certain countries. It feels more that every community has an SR and they do not represent Steemit since too many are forgotten or given a hand. Besides, I doubt that practical issues related to the country I live in (like buying SBD) can be solved by an SR in Indonesia or elsewhere. Even if there's a choice and there are doubts, still there's chosen for the same group no matter if the powerdown or wear 20 hats.
Thank for letting me know that @ moecki is the other or should I say only, representative left.
Happy writing, I am totally fine writing in the corner of my world.
When I returned to Steem in July last year, I found that country tags were a must for contest entrants in some communities, and by country, it means the author's home country. Since then I have always written the country tag as one of the first 5 tags of each of my articles.
Also, I think the country tag was once an important tag for curators working by country, or perhaps at a time when Steemit Inc had CRs (Country Reps) before CRs were cancelled and Steemit Inc. introduced SRs (which as the name suggests, are supposed to work regardless of geography).
In case I visit another country or write something related to another country, I will use two country tags, readers will understand the reason. I don't think there is any restriction on that, even in certain cases, more than two country tags are also possible, as long as the content of the article reflects that, even though it might seem like something that ‘doesn't make sense’. I have done this in the book review article Musashi (Novel by Eiji Yoshikawa) - More Than Just A Martial Art Novel (the book was written by a Japanese and the article happened to have a huge proportion of Japanese tradition talk, especially related to martial art.) and the film review The Quiet Maid (Calladita) [2023]: The First European Feature Fiction Film Ever That Was Funded with NFTs! (And It's A Good Watch) (a movie made by Spanish filmmakers).
I believe you gave the answer yourself.. It should reflect the article not tell everything about you.
There are quiet a few who resigned months ago. I don't think they should show in this table.
An extra add of who holds the booming votes right now among those wjo are mentioned would be interesting and also make clear if the abuse of booming votes given by SRs will stop if SRs give them. Although it looks that is already an idea if the past.