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RE: Building my own Hive account health dashboard

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KE: < 2 = green, < 5 = orange, ≥ 5 = red


Since this KE thingy was introduced, there where quite a few discussions on different medias about it. My personal observations makes me feel that it is 'badly' used to judge an account, because it really depends on what's going on in the RL of someone.

This said, i'd like to give my two cents on your chosen thresholds. With what i saw and experienced over the last eight years i'd personally would set that on -
KE: < 5 = green, < 7 = orange, ≥ 10 = red.

Could it may be possible i can set these by myself in your tool?!

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My personal observations makes me feel that it is 'badly' used to judge an account, because it really depends on what's going on in the RL of someone.

Very true! That's one of the reasons I created this dashboard. It's not made to judge people based one metric. By showing a lot of metrics at once, you get a much better view.
If someone withdraws some funds for whatever reason, but does interact a lot, they add value in another way.

On the other hand I do see a lot of extractions and also the hivedaily posts show every week there is more extracted than deposited. That's not sustainable in the long run. I think the people withdrawing also should look at that. If too many people keep withdrawing everything most of their earnings and hardly stake, the price will keep going down and there will not be much value to extract anymore for anyone.

For now I'll keep the KE values this way since I do want to get a warning when someone withdraws twice of what they earned.

Could it may be possible i can set these by myself in your tool?!

That's one of the thoughts I originally had. But now I'm developing it myself (and I'm no developer at all) I see that might be a difficult one. But I do want to try implementing that later on.

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But I do want to try implementing that later on.


Thanks for your answer. That one would really be awesome to have. BTW, still got the feeling that microblogs are not counted as comments. is that right? maybe an idea for another part on the dashboard?

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