Is there a way to adjust the script so you can see how many people you are voting for that have 100% of their HP delegated to different accounts? Those are some of the ones that get me because you know you will never get a reciprocated vote from them. Not that I expect that, but it's just another interesting dynamic. I've seen a lot of chatter about these recent posts, but those same people who would argue it's their stake to take out if they want, don't realize it's also your stake to not vote if you don't want to. It will be interesting to see how many people paint you as the bad guy when the facts prove much different.
I'll have to go back and look at it. I have three different communities that I try to be active in and I usually fail pretty miserably at two of them!
Was about some big accounts down voting to zero out posts from someone apparently powering down. I’m with the not upvoting those doing so but I think a whale zeroing out posts that are legit real posts is pretty lame.
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I reckon Hive enabling anyone with stake to tax anyone else is a primary reason for Hive's failure to moon. DV's are taxes. Can you imagine if anyone could tax anyone else IRL? No one could get any business done if Ford could slap a 100% tax on Toyota, and we've seen how that plays out on Hive and it's precursor.
Is there a way to adjust the script so you can see how many people you are voting for that have 100% of their HP delegated to different accounts?
100% is rare, but I see 95% and upward occasionally, and yes.., it's very possible to write a function to do this. In my case, I submitted the whole voters array, and it checks them one by one (very quickly), and only returns the culprits.
who would argue it's their stake to take out if they want, don't realize it's also your stake to not vote if you don't want to.
...and they are right, I also have those choices.
It will be interesting to see how many people paint you as the bad guy when the facts prove much different.
Again, I am interested in the positive people who want to grow, and I am happy to help them.