We've been discussing about changing the voting system and make it as follows:
- Everybody can give a limited amount of phuks ("votes")
- Each user gets sqrt(LEVEL) "votes" per hour
- A user can have up to LEVEL+10 "votes"
- Nobody can downvote until X condition is met and a certain badge is given
- A downvote would cost the same as two upvotes
An example: I'm level 15, so I get 3 votes per hour and I can have up to 25 votes at any time. It takes 9 hours to get 25 votes at 3/hr, so if in those 9 hours I spend my 25 votes, I can still get more for the rest of the day (at 3/hr, up to 72 per day, being level 15).
I think a cap on the amount of votes you can have will encourage people to post and comment more. The majority of people that use these kinds of sites do not post or comment regularly. Voat tried to restrict the amount of votes that new users had, which lead to a lot of complaints from new users because they felt like they were left out. By putting every user in the same boat, and using the level system as a way to get upvotes, it will drastically cut down the amount of people voting with alts, and make people feel as though they are working towards getting votes, rather than having them restricted.
There is also the issue of the kind of content that gets heavily upvoted. Popular content is upvoted to All on Reddit and Voat, not good content. Limiting votes is going to make people think twice about what they're going to spend them on, and maybe stop the echo chamber/awful posts trap that is easy to fall into with voting systems.
Downvote Restrictions
They're a bad idea in my opinion. Let people downvote from the start, and make them be the same as upvotes. This is partly because people need to be able to downvote spam, and because of what I said above: it will make people feel like they're being restricted because they don't have something that other users have.
On @Silverbanana's comment
It is very low. Voat still has voting restrictions and I think I can vote around 800 times per day. I have not hit the limit since the first day of using Voat. In my opinion, having it this low will shift the focus of participating in the site away from voting, and more towards content creation or discussion. It will push the site slightly more towards the 4chan method of posting, except the content will stay there forever and we will still have votes to filter/sort content.
I read this comment on Reddit about Phuks the other day, and I downvoted him, but he is actually correct in what he says. At the moment, nothing separates Phuks from Voat or Reddit, other than the fact that Reddit has a ridiculous amount of traffic and Voat is a hive of scum and villainy. I think that by adding these features that do not exist on other sites, we will draw users purely because people are sick to death of the same format on every clone site. I have not seen a single instance of a site that is heavily based around voting that has ended well or made for a good platform for users. We should remove ourselves from that mould.