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Vindicator ago

Proposal #1: Should we turn on the 100 CCP Downvoat setting (Doesn't prevent shitposts; Removes us from being visible outside this sub, Stops users from accruing CCP here)

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Silverlining ago

I think you answered your own question. Why ask it in the first place.

Do people lose points if they have negative rated comments. Never understood the system anyway.

I have absolutely no idea what my numbers mean - Silverlining 1047 | 1179 | 330

Caused no end of trouble when I tried to set up my first subverse.

Vindicator ago

Here is a good explanation of those numbers: https://voat.co/v/TellVoat/301176

Silverlining ago

Is there an explanation of how the "Top" submissions are selected? It seems a bit random to me. Only if you know where it and it is just a couple of clicks away Just curious - I could search for myself, but if you alredy invented the wheel ...

Vindicator ago

Great question for v/AskVoat. I don't know the specifics, but it's based on number of upvotes minus downvotes if I understand it correctly. Then it's tracked by time period.

Silverlining ago

So I Asked Voat and @JuiceTown says [thanks]

I know how the algorithms work. I'm a web programmer and a Voat superuser.

"Top" is determined by number of upvoats. Simple.

"Hot" is a measure of upvoats per unit of time - think of it as velocity. Example: If a posts gets five upvoats in its first sixty seconds, that is very hot. i.e. it's moving fast.

This is why you see posts on the front page that have a low number upvoats. If you look at the time it was posted you'll see it is very new. A post that gets a relatively large number of upvoats in a short period of time is hot. The ratio is upvoats/age

Hotness doesn't imply Topness and Topness doesn't imply hotness. When a major story breaks, you'll often see it become very hot. The front page content is Hot content by default.

[it looks to me as if "Top" is just top of the last 24 hours]