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RE: Everything you need to know about potential payouts and flagging (for new users)

in #payout7 years ago

Hi @timcliff, I didn't see this post until today and it's full of great resources, thanks! One thing I'd like for decision makers to consider -
regarding the issue of downvoting for the purpose of reallocating rewards more equitably, the BIG problem with this is that downvotes affect a poster's reputation and thus a poor way to go about creating more equity.

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It's basically penalizing a content creator for their great work in the past!! Really feels crappy.

As long as the post payout does not go negative, the user's reputation will not go down. If there is any positive payout, then the user's reputation will actually still go up - even if there are downvotes on the post.

Hmm.. ok that's great to know. My rep went down 3 points in about a week or 2 after rising always rising steadily and the only change was hardfork 18 and the new downvotes I was experiencing for first time ever. What else would cause a lowered reputation?

I don't have a good answer, without knowing more details. I've seen GUI discrepancies before, where it didn't calculate the number correctly based on what was in the blockchain. The best place to see if your rep score goes up or down is steemd.com. You won't see the calculated score (67) but you should see the raw blockchain number which should be easier to tell if it goes up or down. You shouldn't see cases where your rep score goes down from a post or comment that is downvoted, as long as the payout stays positive.

Note - if you start with X, then get upvoted worth 1000 points, then downvotes worth -800, you may see your score drop by 800, but it is still 200 higher than before the post. I.e. the net change is still an increase.

Thanks for your response @timcliff, I appreciate it!