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RE: A Steem Tool That Shows Reputation Scores by Excluding The Effect of Bot Votes? Can It Be Developed and Will It Be Useful?

in #steemdev6 years ago (edited)

First, there are some bots that upvote comments as well so they should be included.

Second, I have an idea of how this can be done on-demand using Steem Python using the blog() generator but, depending on many posts/comments the author has could take some time.

I think it would be interesting to see the scores so going to explore this further.

SteemSQL and/or Steemdata would probably best suited to this task but technically that would require a bit more familiarization on my part.

As for running it as a tool, a simple web app would not be difficult provided we have a function that works for the on-demand version.

Benefit of a database implementation, it the jobs can be scheduled to run with triggers which can save time. Suppose the app detects a new vote on x user, this would trigger said job to recalculate the user's botless rep. This way the user would not have to wait and the data should be readily available on the DB.

Great idea @ilyastarar! Also, thanks for the mention.

Let you know if I cook something up.

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I think it would be interesting to see the scores so going to explore this further.

Thanks for the interest. I do not know the mumbo jumbo but trigger based on-demand data acquisition would help keep things current. The previous history is important because we are concerned about the reputation score that was built over time.

Thanks for joining the discussion and giving your input. I would be keeping an eye. :)

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