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RE: My horrible first experience with Steemit & ideas on how to fix it.

in #steemit8 years ago

Thanks for the response and the support!

I'm still learning a lot about the underlying network and digesting the entirety of the whitepaper is taking longer than I anticipated. Is the system set up in a way that a user's influence is based more on their personal rating, or their Steem Power? For instance, can a new account come in, buy a significant amount of Steem Power and then immediately have enough influence to do this type of downvoting? Or does their personal rating outweigh their SP?

Thanks again for your response!

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That's a great question. I'm not an expert, but I will give you my understanding - which should hopefully be pretty close.

When you upvote/downvote, there are two things it affects:
-The payout of the post
-The reputation of the poster

The payout of the post is entirely based off of your SP. If you buy more SP, you will be able to affect the payout more.
The reputation of the poster is entirely based off of your reputation (I think). To affect the person's reputation score, you need a higher reputation.

As far as when you down-vote to the point that it becomes marked as spam / hidden - basically it is when the payout amount is negative. This means that SP is what you want to be able to have this control. If for example you got a ton of flags from users with low SP, and one user with high SP upvoted your post, then your post would not be marked as spam. If 10 people voted it up though, and someone with high SP flagged you - then it could cause it to go negative and be hidden / marked as a spam post.

Hope this helps. I apologize if anything I am saying here is not accurate, but I am pretty sure it is right. I know the community is working on a FAQ/wiki project, so hopefully within the next few months we will have these types of questions answered.