This is cool and a good way to allow the community to see who is being downvoted and can step in if they choose. This takes work to find this stuff, and of course, I'm sure a lot of what is being downvoted is rightfully so, but there is always stuff that gets "nuked" where it probably shouldn't have. I'll look into this list and start digging around and seeing if I can help.
I've said for a while Hive still has 2 polarizing issues that often get mixed up and lost in the weeds. There is a downvote problem on Hive. Actually, 2 downvote problems, to be precise. The first people are too overhanded with the downvotes, zeroing outpost repeatedly; even comments can "smother" another user. This is not good behavior if the person being targeted makes "legit" content, trying to get involved in Hive and join the ecosystem via gov token accumulation via earning it. This, in my eyes, can be a form of "censorship" in the fact that a bigger entity can deprive a smaller entity out of "earning" gov token via PoB (can still earn via DAO/witness.) So I don't like that and try to counter it when I see it, admittingly I need to add some more resources in this depo; I used to have an "anti-bully" account with a 500k stake to counter malicious DVs, I may look into this again.
The other problem is there are not nearly enough downvotes. This is mainly because downvotes are public, involve monetary value, and most do not like confrontation. So you have the ones that love confrontation overdoing it and the ones that do not like confrontation underdoing it. I'm not here to judge what should be what and if the payouts were all the same, and I saw a healthy amount of DV to Upvote ratio (like u see on web2 platforms with their like counters), then I would assume the free market is doing its thing. But when I go to post after post on trending and do not see a single downvote, I understand that we have a flaw there that can be improved. I have to automatically assume then that most content is "overvalued" simply because, in a healthy system, you have disagreements you have downvotes. If the ones being overhanded would lighten up, try to avoid nuking something to zero, esp if it has a lot of organic votes. Try to be in line with others, at least that is my advice. And to the ones not downvoting at all, do not be afraid to throw a small DV out there, even if it's a fraction of a penny; it just allows us to get to a place where we can have full curation which involves negative curation IE downvotes. That helps everyone on Hive.
RE: THE UNTRENDING REPORT: The 150 Biggest Downvotes On Hive In the Last 7 Days.