From what I understand this approach is wasting resources.
:) Not that many extra ones that aren't wasted already
Its very much like hitting talk or refresh in chatterbox
It is a common viewing pattern to view a node, vote on it, then scroll down, to see a reply you like, vote on it, and so on
Also common to open a node in a new tab and do the same
So resource wasting? Not really
But it doesn't have to do that, code could pick a different node that returns less byes, like 162 bytes
Or it could simply "cue" votes and cast them every 30 seconds at a cost of under 500 bytes
as I already said
as I already agreed :p
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