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Your individual rank depends on you engaging with "high quality" content. Even if you are not explicitly punished (say docked a point) for engaging with low quality content, doing so reduces the overall amount of high quality content you are engaging with.
Say I zap and comment on 50 posts today. If 5 are top posts and 45 aren't I believe my rank would be worse than if I just engaged with 10 and 5 were top posts.
I see. That's why my trust score is very low.
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I don't think it is low. It is probably high compared to a lot of stackers but maybe not as high as some of the other regulars in the top 10.
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The trust score mechanism at SN is fantastic for at least we are talking about. Can you say the same for any other platform?
I personally don't have any objections to how it works except for my "Daily Zap'" post always remains way down under, sometimes even lower to a few posts whi have been zapped only 10 Sats.
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That's sorting on "top", not "hot"?
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Yes. It's after sorting by top.
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I just checked that out. It is surprising. Maybe my trust score isn't as high as k00b led me to believe.
Yeah, there's a lot of inertia in the trust scores.
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I'm pretty sure that's correct. Trust is meant to be a measure of how reliable your zap signals are.
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