No need to apologize I love to tell people what I have learned and hope to continue doing so. So when I mean past votes I mean votes within a limited period of time. I cannot tell you the exact number, but essentially the more you vote the more influence you take away from the votes you made before like within ~24 hours before. This keeps the big guys from voting on every post in the world and giving everyone $500, if they tried to do this their vote would probably mean less than you or me. It also keeps voting from being permanent. If I vote and want to take it back I could, now I don't know if this is good for the system, but it will also avoid hundreds of transactions every time a big post comes along. I think it would be better for our system if every $.00001 didn't justify a transaction and instead give all the people a composite payout of $.01 when the activity of the article is stagnating. Thanks for posting and being interesting in this system. Once again, more questions, please comment. Cheers!
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being thick again! if i read lots of post and vote on them, essentially I am doing myself a disfavour by diluting my previous votes, thus making my $ go down? and the 'big guy' who may have voted on my post originally giving it a boost, this gets diluted too?
It isn't making your money go down, it is making the power you are telling the system to give your up votes less power. Which will mean the content you voted on will no be rewarded as much as you originally saw appear when you upvoted. I believe you got the idea from what you said. It is a lot easier to see with whales because every vote you can see larger amounts of money vs you or me voting. If I vote on a dozen more posts I don't think the several posts I already voted on will have the $.01 taken away. But If I had a $300 increase on any post I upvoted then you can bet each vote might take it down by $2,3,4,10. Once again I don't know the exact formula or numbers but I understand the concept. Does this help? Cheers!