Mike Kerzhner

Vote selling on Product Hunt

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Every day, after launching, makers are contacted on LinkedIn and X by people offering to sell votes. As the Product Hunt team, we are very much aware of this and really hate it. We have systems in place to neutralize this type of gaming. Every vote counts for a different number of points on Product Hunt. A couple examples:

  • An account with a recently created gmail address and no history of quality contributions on Product Hunt: this vote will count for 0 points. Yes, this might be a well intentioned user, but we take a conservative approach to protect the community. If the account has a company email or applies for verification on Product Hunt, that's a different story.

  • An account with a company email address linked to a legitimate LinkedIn account with a history of meaningful contributions on Product Hunt: this vote carries significant weight.

A couple questions for the community:

  • Are there specific accounts on Product Hunt that you suspect participate in vote selling? You can reply here or email report@producthunt.co

  • What would you want to see us do differently here?

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Kevin Xu

It's great to see the team being so transparent about the weighting system. The "zero-weight" approach for suspicious accounts is a solid deterrent, but I wonder if there’s room for a "reputation recovery" path for those well-intentioned new users—perhaps through a manual review or linking more social proof?

One thing I'd love to see is more real-time feedback for makers when a vote is flagged as low-quality; it would help them understand why their numbers might be fluctuating and keep the competition fair.

Mike Kerzhner

@kevin_xu01 A great way to boost your account is to apply for verification.

Kevin Xu

@mikekerzhner Appreciate the clarification! Verification seems like the most straightforward way to build 'on-chain' trust here. It’s good to know the team prioritizes quality over quantity so clearly.

Germán Merlo

Glad to read this Mike!

Sometimes fighting for top positions seems to be impossible because of that and it's unfair.

I'll start paying more attention on that and of course I'll let you know about it.

Esther George
Glad to fall in the second category. It's been over 6 months that I applied for verification and I'm yet to receive a response. I sent an email and got no response too.
Jonathan Fors
While I haven’t (yet) launched any product on here I’m currently prepping for launch. What I would appreciate is to know exactly the weight of each vote - like some others have commented even just “this vote came from a high value account with this/that history”.
Deepansh Khurana

I think one of the bigger problems is the standard "Hey, you seem active on PH..." openers which basically mean "Hey, I think your vote counts more on PH" which is several products bypassing the low-vote thing also and sending messages to strangers all day long. The measure of total votes/score a product gets and the actual, genuinely excited user for it would, in my mind, have a huge mismatch. Most people who simply could not care enough would just go and vote on PH so the person stops bothering them. There is also a spirit of VoteForVote which is "Please vote for me and if you launch something, you can expect my support."

I do not have answers off the top of my head but it seems the solutions (scored votes) have cropped up a new layer of issues.