SCP and CCP no longer play any role in your ability do submit links/start discussions or vote. You can now downvote as soon as you create an account. Please note that you can only vote once from a single IP address (voting IP addresses are stored encrypted and we have no way to reverse this encryption). We are still tweaking this so please report if you notice anything unusual about voting.
Edit: The biggest reason for this change is that I noticed how multiple subverses had "please upvote me" threads where their members were able to gain 300+ CCP in matter of minutes. At the same time, regular users would need weeks or even months to reach this level. That essentially broke the old system and we need something new. Perhaps requiring new accounts to create 100 comments in 100 different subs before being able to vote 100 times? If you have an idea, please feel free to share it, I'm all ears.
Edit 2: Here is an example of the problem I am trying to tackle:
- a large corporation which has hundreds or thousands of employees, comes over to Voat and pushes their advertising links to the frontpage because upvotes are not restricted for new accounts as much as downvotes
- at the same time, majority of Voat users today does not have the ability to downvote or has restricted downvotes
Edit 3: This is now reverted to the way it was. I need to think this through.
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xeemee ago
while the new system seems more fair to me, i don't know it will change anything in the long run
to put in place a acquirement that a user must have x number of posts/comments before being allowed to vote will also change nothing in my opinion, only prolonging the inevitable
again, i would suggest dropping at least the down-vote capability entirely and just let users block other users
if you are aware of the fact that paid trolls can have a significant impact upon a posts ranking, then what sense does it make to keep the current system? these shills will be around long enough that any minimum time/post/comment limits will be circumvented while, at the same time, regular users are denied the ability to vote
why not let the individual user decide for themselves without affecting the experience of other users? seems to me this may be an effective way to curtail the effectiveness of paid trolls while protecting free speech and preventing group-think censorship through down-vote brigades
/my .02