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Influence Score and Rating: What Shapes Your Weight

Refresh the user guide for Influence Score, trust, and reward multipliers

Section Community
Updated 25.05.2026

Overview#

Influence Score is the platform's way to recognize reliable, useful, and consistent participation.

It is more than a profile number. It helps the platform understand how much trust and weight to place on your activity over time.

Why it matters#

  • it helps distinguish reliable participation from low-quality noise
  • it can affect reward multipliers in the Mpawns Coin economy
  • it gives users a reason to stay consistent instead of chasing one-off gains

What usually improves Influence Score#

  • thoughtful and relevant participation
  • useful forecasting behavior over time
  • activity that follows community rules instead of trying to game the system
  • consistent quality rather than sudden bursts of low-value activity

What does not help#

  • spam or repeated low-effort participation
  • trying to trigger bonuses with very weak or empty contributions
  • short-term quantity without meaningful quality

How it connects to rewards#

The platform can use Influence Score as a multiplier layer for some reward flows.

In simple terms, two users may complete a similar action, but the more reliable long-term participant can receive a stronger economy signal.

This does not mean Influence Score replaces the real outcome of a vote or forecast. The business result is determined first, and the multiplier layer is applied after that.

How transparency works#

Your wallet history and participation history help explain not only that a reward happened, but also why the amount may differ from the base value.

  • the result tells you whether the action qualified
  • the current Influence Score tier can affect the multiplier
  • the wallet history helps you see the final balance effect

Practical takeaway#

If you want stronger long-term impact, focus on reliable, useful participation rather than trying to exploit isolated reward moments.

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