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RE: How hardfork 20 changes commenting rewards
I don't think this is correct. $0.75 still goes to the author regardless of when you cast it, it's just a question of where the curation rewards go.
That is not how I have been seeing it. I just posted this comment and immediately upvoted it 100%. (~$1 vote). I had a post the other day after the fork that had an auto vote, and it showed the full vote value, then not long later the vote changed from ~$10 to $0.04. (Will see how this comment pays out). I can't explain why it shows $10 initially, then an hour later it was $0.04 but that would fit the scenario I explained.
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If so this is a bug. It's not intended behavior.
Very possible, might have been something with 0.20.2 (which is what we were on at the time), but I did see it first hand do exactly as I describe, but very strangely it initially showed the full vote value.
That sounds like a weird condenser bug. It shouldn't show up on the display at all.
I'm starting to think it might have been. I had to remove a $10 vote and re-execute it because it was pretty much zero'd as it was done with the post.
Interesting experiment. Let's see the result. I'll keep an eye on it too. Thanks
interesting, lets see what happens if you upvote this comment 100% ;)
That sounds really strange! Could you link the corresponding comments here?
from $10 to $0.04 is a huge step, but certain fluctuations on the pending payout value are certainly expected from the general lack of voting stake in the last couple of days.
It was this post, a vote was made immediately and it showed up in the condenser as it normally would.
https://steemit.com/curation/@buildawhale/buildawhale-curation-digest-09-25-18
When I looked from my main account, probably around 1 hour later, it showed it only had $0.04 and that vote was on the post. I removed the vote and tried again, and it showed properly. But now I am unable to mimic the behavior and think it might have been related to v0.20.2 as it was on the 25th when hard fork just happened to land.
I have a post above I am using a test to see how it pays out. But I may have been wrong, this may have been an issue with an older build and has been corrected.
Argh, due to the unvote/revote the original rshares aren't stored anymore, so it's almost impossible to know what happened there. Let's see how your experiment above goes. From what I understand from the steem sourcecode, I agree with @tcpolymath.
Was this your first vote after the fork? Those were exceptionally weird.
The vote was before the fork but I noticed it after.