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RE: Whales: You Have Some Flagging to Do

in #abuse7 years ago (edited)

In the post of @arcange, he shows that there are two rules to reputation:

// Rule #1: Must have non-negative reputation to affect another user's reputation
// Rule #2: If you are downvoting another user, you must have more reputation than them to impact their reputation

Rule #1 implies, that if you are upvoting a post of somebody with a higher reputation than you have, this has an effect as long as you have a positive reputation, with the impact depending on a) your reputation and b) your voting power. If this wasn't the case:

  1. How could anybody at the inception of Steemit get a reputation higher than 25 (as all start with this value)?
  2. How could someone with the highest reputation increase his reputation at all?

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