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VieBleu ago

as far as v/all this argument may be technically true, but in practical terms it means nothing. I have monitored v/all which is what is brought up here all the time (NOT v/all/new). pizzagate posts never show up there, I mean ever. there is one pizzagatewhatever post there three pages back with low upvoats. Makes you wonder if the main PG sub is shadowbanned there, as we know that the goats that hang out there don't care much for PG to begin with. PG subverse would practically speaking lose nothing.

Vindicator ago

No, it doesn't mean PG is shadowbanned. This isn't Reddit. :-)

Which sorting button are you viewing v/all through, VieBleu? They have different coding governing them. If your default settings are set to HOT, you will view v/all/HOT -- and PG submissions don't get nearly the number of upvoats in a given minute that the posts they are competing with do. Here's an explanation:

JuiceTown 2 points (+2|-0) 1.6 days ago (edited 1.6 days ago)

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.

Check which sorting button you've selected. I'm betting it's HOT. If you click TOP instead, you'll be able to sort submissions by time periods: Day, Week, Month, Quarter, Year, and All. In there, PG posts should be competing solely based on number of upvoats.