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Thank you! One other thing to consider is that you got a upvote from a higher reputation account​. I use a lot of bidding bots myself, this REP aspect count in my evaluation of what they provide, and none have a higher REP than 60 as far as I know. Except maybe for @minnowbooster which is another kind of upvoting service all by itself.

Well, good to know that you have got a higher rep. But it's the amount of your SP & vote % which has a positive impact on my rep during upvoting. Higher rep only helps during downvoting.

BTW you missed the most popular randowhale service with a rep higher than 65 😊

P.S.:
I see that @aaronsuncamacho too has obliged me with your 100% upvote on the same post I had requested you to upvote. How I wish if it were possible for you to give a 200% upvote 😊. You sure need more SP now.

Very interesting, I didn't know that. Where did you learn this, is there a post or a formula in order to understand what is behind the reputation's growth?

I just checked all the upvoting services that I'm aware of and @buildawhale is now with 60.4 of REP. As for @randowhale, I too thought that I was being voted by a 65 of reputation, but the last time I checked it is @randowhale0 at 44.7 of reputation who is doing the upvoting.

Yes, I just answered @aaronsuncamacho and have no idea how I could accommodate​ is demand.

Well, not sure perhaps there is a code for this on github which you can check (I don't have that link ready at the moment) and I ain't a techie to figure out all from it but it's also what my experience tells me as I closely monitor my rep score. And perhaps you already know the formula to calculate the rep score is:
((log10(abs(reputation#))-9)9)+25

(You can note the impact on your rep score when an account of rep over 70 but a small SP votes you with 100% upvote compared to an account with 25 rep but a huge whale (SP) upvoting you with only 20% or even lesser and see the difference for yourself).

You're right that randowhale0 is at rep 44.7 but it has almost the same SP as randowhale and both has almot equal impact on rep score upon receiving their upvote. It's a random vote which can be done from any of these account depending upon the VP and request queue to the whale a/c.

Thx for the interesting answer. This conversation has just made me realized I need to spend a bit more time to completely wrap my head around the concept of how exactly a reputation is affected and also how the curation reward system really works.

Thanks to you and to this post by @arcange, I should have a much clearer idea on the topic. :-)

https://steemit.com/steemit/@arcange/what-is-steemit-reputation-and-how-does-it-works