That is incorrect. Palnet.io uses the Steem blockchain, and the front-end a vote was placed from is not recorded at the time of placing a vote.
The SCOTbot compares vote information with interactions with the smart contract and your votes count as long as you had PAL staked in the account before the vote was placed.
By the way, what's the case with comments where palnet wasn't the first tag? Can they earn PAL, or is that restricted to comments on posts where palnet was the first tag?
My understanding is that SCOTbot can only identify them as palnet comments if palnet was the first tag.
It's possible that it also uses app identity so commenting from palnet instead of other interfaces would still include them. I haven't tested that extensively.
Since you're using steempeak, you can always click this little icon on a comment to 'zoom in' and see what tags it has.
At that point you'll be in the comment link, so changing
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tod
in the url will let you see the blockchain info, including what app the comment was posted from.Hey @josephsavage thanks for all your clarifying posts! They help a lot.
Oh, that's awesome! That means I can continue to use steempeak, as I really dislike the steemit-clone interface.