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RE: New Splinterlands Contest Rules & KE Indicator: What It Is & How to Improve It (ENG/ITA)

I, when I curate Splinterlands posts, before excluding a post from curation I look:

  • KE
  • movements in the wallet
  • Splinterlands assets.
  • interaction on Hive

In your case I would immediately notice that your KE is not from your posting account because you have an active delegation from your staking account. But without active delegation it is almost impossible for a curator to understand your situation because if a curator has to analyze every wallet he would curate a post every hour.
That is why if you participate in Splinterlands contests and should receive a message from the curators to increase your HP you can tag the curator and explain your situation ;)
Except for special cases like yours, which are few and can be solved by dialogue, in most cases the indicator will produce benefits and incentives ;)

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Thanks for explaining!

Sometimes it feels like I'm the only one in such a complicated situation, although I know there are others who use an even more complex account structures.

It's ok, I wasn't complaining that I don't get curated. Just remarked my case, compared to how the KI indicator works.

Sometimes my situation works to my disadvantage. One example was when I delegated some HP to leo.voter. I couldn't get to the highest tier of rewards because I delegated from one account and posted from another. Another example is Holozing. Since I don't play games with my staking account, I couldn't delegate HP from there and benefit of the delegation rewards (only from a small delegation from the posting account). Obviously, most projects develop for the most often case there is. Exceptions take dev time to address, and I understand why they would rather focus on something else, more productive.

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