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Hive Account Health Dashboard [Updates]

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Published: 28 May 2026 › Updated: 28 May 2026Hive Account Health Dashboard [Updates]

Hive Account Health Dashboard [Updates]

It's cool to see quite some Hivers are using my newly built Hive Account Health Dashboard.
Today I got a mention from zusi78Hive account@zusi78 that he used the tool to check up on count he had some doubts about. The Hive Account Health Dashboard showed the account couldn't be trusted. Check out the post here: link

I've been using the tool myself quite a bit in the past week too and I must say I'm quite happy with it. It really did change my voting habits. I’ve discovered some accounts that, in my opinion, do not contribute to the Hive community and therefore do not deserve my upvotes.

For those who missed my previous blog about the dashboard, here is how it works in short:
The Hive Account Health Dashboard is a tool that gives an overview of a Hive account at a glance. It collects information about the account you lookup with the tool and plots the information in a dashboard.
Each metric has its own thresholds, and depending on the value, the metric box will change color to green, orange, or red.
For some metrics, tables with additional information will show up below the dashboard.

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Updates

In the past days I've been working on some updates for the tool. I've used some of the input I received in comments on my blogs and snaps about the tool.

Here is a list of what changed:

  • Amount of delegation is removed. The percentage of delegation shows enough information already.
  • I've added a subtable below the dashboard containing the delegatees. You can see my 2000+ HP delegation to my other project; topcomment.

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  • Unique author upvotes (30d) is added. It shows if Hivers always upvote the same accounts or not. For now the thresholds are < 25 = red and < 100 = orange.
  • Known SWAP services are mentioned in the additional Outgoing transfers (30d) table.
  • The layout of and the colors of the table changed a bit too.
  • The colors of the warning and the search bar also changed.

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Examples

As I already mentioned above, the tool has changed my curation habits a bit. I'm frequently checking out Hivers that I want to upvote to get an overview of a couple of their habits.
I'm not ignoring accounts that withdraw some Hive or have a slightly higher KE, but when I see dashboards covered with red and orange, I do take a closer look.

Here are some of the dashboards I came across:

First here is the waivio.airdrop account
zusi78Hive account@zusi78 searched:

12 days old. A -4.62 reputation. 282 downvotes and its on the Hivewatchers blacklist.

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High rep, low active HP. High KE, 3 posts a day. Some extraction to Honey-SWAP. Many downvotes, low number of unique author upvotes and HW blacklisted.


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This account hasn't been posting in the past 7 days, but also is here for extracting funds.



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Account without any interaction at all. Only posting and extracting.

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The thresholds

For now, I've configured the following thresholds. I might change these over time.

MetricGREENORANGERED
Reputation≥ 2510–24≤ 10
Account Age (days)≥ 31< 31
Hive Power (HP)≥ 100< 100
Delegation %≤ 25%25–50%> 50%
Posts (7 days)≤ 78–10> 10
Comments (7 days)≥ 147–13< 7
Comment/Post Ratio≥ 0< 0
Outgoing Transfers (30d)≤ 10 HIVE & ≤ 5 HBD> 10 HIVE or > 5 HBD
Krampus Efficiency (KE)< 22–5≥ 5
Unique author upvotes (30d)100+<100<25
BlacklistNot listedListed

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Feedback

If you want to make sure you're curation rewards go to the Hivers that help Hive grow, feel free to make use of the Hive Account Health Dashboard to help you decide which accounts you'd like to upvote and which you don't!

I would love to hear what you think of the tool. If you have any comments or suggestions, feel free to share them under this blog or visit the Discord Server to have a chat about it.

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