A reward curve which started as n^2 / exponential (thus flat), and then later changed into linear would work against self-voting as well as excessive rewards:
It's that your voting power drains after just 10 votes a day. This site was kept clean by a number of power voters who were happy to vote 40 times a day. The power voters have gone because their voting power drains too fast, and everyone else just self-votes or buys bid-bots.
How about a campaign for allowing n^x, or even any polynomial ?
n^2 was even worse tbh. If we had to choose a hardcoded number I'd go for n^1.3 and keep iterating dichotomically
Ok.
Anything higher than n^1 is fine for me.
Where do I have to sign up ?
A reward curve which started as n^2 / exponential (thus flat), and then later changed into linear would work against self-voting as well as excessive rewards:
'Conciliation' of the reward curves?.
Or, even better, an idea of @clayop.
The real issue isn't linear voting.
It's that your voting power drains after just 10 votes a day. This site was kept clean by a number of power voters who were happy to vote 40 times a day. The power voters have gone because their voting power drains too fast, and everyone else just self-votes or buys bid-bots.