My reputation score is going up with the pace of a slug!

in #hive-15598620 days ago

Greetings friends!


More than six years have passed since I joined Steemit (now steemit and hive) blockchain. As we know reputation score starts with a numerical value of 25. It takes more time to rise to the higher reputation score mark.

I can see that the people who joined with me had a reputation score of more that 70. My reputation score has been stuck at 67 for over a year. I am regularly posting and also getting upvotes. So, my reputation score should definitely go up. But it seems that it is resting on that point. It is not going up as I think it should have gone. What may be the reason?

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Need bigger upvotes...

Yes. But there is no way to get upvotes.

You start like this...you interact and upvote comments...you had 3 comments but you did 0 upvote,what do you expect?
I would have upvoted 100% on your posts,but I couldn't...after reading it, I just felt sorry for you,yet not learning shit... that's the problem.

As your reputation climbs, votes from larger wallets are required to make a noticeable impact. As long as the same trails/accounts continue to support you at minimal levels, your rep will take longer to increase as time passes. Still steadily increasing, however.

You are right dear @dandays. Receiving upvotes matter a lot for increasing the reputation score. Thank you!

I think @dandays is probably correct.

Raw reputation on the blockchain is actually stored as a record of the total amount of rshares that have been received by any given account. What that essentially means is that it records the amount of times an account has been [upvoted] or [downvoted] on any of their posts or comments and how much Steem power each of those votes had behind them (or to be more explicit the percentage of voting power of the total Steem power of each account which voted.)

https://www.hive.wiki/index.php?title=Reputation_System

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Thank you dear @holovision! I appreciate your support for me.