Continuing the theme of making steemit voting patterns more transparent, here is another tool that allows you to easily see who you are giving your votes to.
The tools allows you to see how much self-voting an account has been doing in the last 14 days as a percentage of all the votes it cast.
It uses the weights of votes cast, rather than the number, to arrive at a more accurate representation for people who are using their vote sliders.
There has been much discussion about self-voting recently, and whilst has no strong position on this, we do like data being accessible when there is a demand for it, as we think it assists the development of a sustainable cohesive platform.
It is important to remember that there are a number of ways that a 'self-voting' percentage could be calculated. If somebody only casts 1 vote, and it is for themselves, they will be a 100% self-voter according to our tool. This could be considered unfair because they may be taking less from the community than somebody who votes 4 times, 2 of which are for themselves. In our tool, they would only have a 50% self-vote value.
The issue of flagging also has an impact on analysing vote patterns, so to simplify our tool, we have excluded such negative votes.
We welcome any suggestions or discussion around these points, and above all, ask that you please use the information provided fairly and responsibly.
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