I agree completely. Changing the true ratio in the code might help but not sure how much (also maybe liking comments on someone else's blog could count for more than just tipping your hat and liking a comment on your own blog which you may feel more obligated to do. If there was a way to give less weight to an upvote of a blog where someone didn't even click on the blog..that's one idea..but there are flaws there as well. Also, rewards on blogs and comments expire at the same time right? If someone likes my comment here in 2 months I don't get anything, correct? I wonder if changing the expiration times would help any of these issues?
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Both worth speaking to developers about to get a concrete answer. liking comments on other people's blogs may lead to bots of the same users liking each others comments on separate blog posts, but I like the way you are thinking.
I think comments have a finite amount of time they can be voted on (correct me if I am wrong).