Why we don’t have two separated voting power, a big one dedicated to vote on posts (let’s say 80% of the actual one) and a small one dedicated for comments (let’s say 20%) ? That would push users to use their voting power also to vote on comments because if not, this portion of their voting power won’t be used, it would be lost.
It could be 90-10% or 85-15%. This should make the platform even more social and enhance the network effect of its propagation. People like to interact, they like social !
I'm new to the party, but I'm a "learn-as-you-go" kid. I noticed the same thing when I tried to help out some good posts. I wasn't aware of the worth-decay. It definitely seems there ought to be some incentive to vote comments more and spark interaction.
Edit: Lol, @glitterfart.
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I hope this post get through the noise and a real debate is created. I care more about the possibles solutions that the money it can make.
Welcome abord augere, here is my vote, have fun !
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I wasted a vote on your comment, because I like the idea of opening up the debate :)
Edit: Also, you did not mention the time-of-post debate as well. We don't want the debate to go wang.
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"Go Wang." I'm going to use this in my day-to-day now. I'd upvote you, if it didn't hurt me.
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Thanks man ! I hope this can open a conversation with the community and end up with a improvement ;D
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You mean the fact that some hours and days are better to post ?
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Curation reward (reward for voting) is reduced in the first 30 minutes to make people actually read the post before voting. So, being first to vote is no longer important. Before the reputation system this week, the user WANG would post first comment in every IntroduceYourself post. This was precieved as his "playing the system" on comment posting (it is debatable). His rating is low (because of downvoting) and his comments are mainly excluded from the display due to this.
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Good info. See? you earned that vote.
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You mean in the first 30 min after its publication ? It make sense for the people reading the "news" section but all the others will continue to click on upvote just based on the title, photo and length of the post.
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This does seem like a part of the system that could be gamed. I'm sure with a little effort one could procure peak hours, types of posts during peak hours, even a vague demographic during different times. If you offer the right people the right content at the right time, you win. Though, unless there is some heavy conversation inside a post, I can't see how comments are rewarded enough to encourage good participation.
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My solution is far from perfect but it would push people to comment and vote comments just like they write and vote content today.
My idea : Why we don’t have two separated voting power, a big one dedicated to vote on posts (let’s say 80% of the actual one) and a small one dedicated for comments (let’s say 20%) ? That would push users to use their voting power also to vote on comments because if not, this portion of their voting power won’t be used, it would be lost.
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