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RE: Introducing UserAuthority (UA), @steem-ua and UA-API !

in #ua6 years ago

I understand how this score is a better measure of reputation and is harder to be bought, but I'm struggling to the understand the overall point of having this score. Granted as someone who enjoys derived statistics and data science this is cool, why should anybody care about improving their UA score? It's not like reputation currently serves any real purpose right now outside of filtering some spam for some interfaces.

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There are many reasons to care about one's UA score, but of course that all depends on how wide UA is integrated throughout the Steem Blockchain and multiple services:

  • @punqtured from ByteBall for example wants to integrate UA to determine ByteBall airdrop amounts with, and determine if an account should be eligible for a Steem Attestation at all;
  • @smartsteem will use minimum UA-scores to use their bid services at all
  • @steem-ua (our own algorithmic curation service) goes one step further and computes not only the UA-Author scores but also the UA_Post scores which incorporates all votes on any post by looking at each voter's UA score, not their SP.

... and I could go on with these possible use cases until this comment is longer than our intro post ! ;-)
UA has many, many applications

Vote trails can customized their vote strengths according to UA score..

I understand how this score is a better measure of reputation and is harder to be bought, but I'm struggling to the understand the overall point of having this score.

In future a high UA score could lead to a higher voting value. In my recent article I mentioned the example formula:

vote_worth = UA(voter) / UA(average) • SP • vote_strength.