Yes, now both sides are considered.
We believe that the user score metrics for community platforms like Steemhunt should mirror both sides - the user’s stake in tokens and daily contributions.
You are highly welcome if you can share why you think this approach is "useless."
It fails to meet your announced goal.
from https://busy.org/@steemhunt/steemhunt-initiates-account-based-voting-ranking-system
To create the ranking board where the most valued hunting posts can have higher rankings
-> ABV is NOT our objective. It's just a methodology to achieve our goal I addressed.Anyway, I don't think it's necessary to re-explain the reason why we have now stake-weights adapted ABV system because they are all clearly addressed in our post.
Again, you are truly welcome if you can suggest something better system to achieve our main goal for the user score system -
to represent the individual user’s valuable contribution.
Thanks.
The post doesn't explain why HPS ( i.e. a user's stake in tokens) is important in calculating User Score.
I doubt your presumption:
What performance do you figure out when a user can earn tokens from delegating Steem Power or just clicking shuffle button and installing a browser extension without any other activity on the platform?
Soon token is going to be listed on some exchange and anyone can invest in it increasing their HPS. How is this component of User Score any different than SP system of Steem?
Anyway, I still feel like you just keep "arguing" without knowing much about our background or reasoning so far. Again, if you can suggest some perfect ABV system for us that can achieve the following goals perfectly, you will be so much appreciated:
If your argument is just "for" argument, I'm not going to answer you anymore cause I'd rather use my time to develop our platform better.
p.s.: oh Im sorry about the last sentence. I just saw your id is actually different person to the original person.
by the way, I forgot to explain about your question though.
"performance of other users"
-> this means that we use relative percentile scale metrics. When there are more users who more actively involve with SH, your score can be lower even though you perform the same amount.