Reputation of steemians at the time a post was made should remain unchanged

in #utopian-io7 years ago (edited)

Components

Steemit as we all know is a platform where creativity is curated and the height of curation is mostly determined by the content of a post.
The reputation of a steemian reflects the kind of content expected from him by curators.

Proposal

I hereby propose that the Reputation score of a steemian shown beside each post should remain unchanged even after his current reputation has increased.

What I mean is that, the Reputation at the time a particular post was made should remain the same so that someone who goes through a steemians blog would realize that such post of maybe low Quality was made when such person was a plankton , minnow or a whale at the time he made such post.

Mockups / Examples

Here is an example of what I mean as it is on the utopian page

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Here is how the steemit website looks like normally at the moment

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With my proposal, here is an example of what it should look like

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Benefits

  • Once this proposal is implemented, a steemian would be able to look back at his blog and realize the mistakes he made at the time he was still a minnow.
  • Newbies can easily learn from the blog of a whale by viewing his/her latest posts and comparing them to his old posts thereby being able to spot the difference and learning from them.
  • An individual would know the reputation he had at the time a particular post was made thereby being able to calculate his growth.
  • A steemian would be able to determine how many days he must have spent with a particular reputation score.



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  • Your contribution cannot be approved as this seems to be really trivial and non technical. You are advised to always suggest things that will most probably have great impact on the project.

So this won't have great impact on the project. Well, I'm not surprised.