I have the same case. When I contacted RG Community Support, I received a quick and satisfactory reply as follows:
Dear .....
Thanks for getting in touch. As the RG Score is a dynamic score, such fluctuations are normal. Please note that the RG Score is also a relative score. This means that it takes the scores and interactions of every researcher into account when producing a relative rating of your contributions. For example, if your contributions are less than the average of all users that week, your RG Score could decrease or remain constant.
To improve your RG Score, ask a question or give another researcher a helpful answer. Share anything from negative results to raw data or full-fledged publications. If it's of worth to the community, your peers will likely give you feedback, and this will factor into your RG Score. Connect with others, contribute high-quality content, and your score will rise.
I have the same case. When I contacted RG Community Support, I received a quick and satisfactory reply as follows:
Dear .....
Thanks for getting in touch. As the RG Score is a dynamic score, such fluctuations are normal. Please note that the RG Score is also a relative score. This means that it takes the scores and interactions of every researcher into account when producing a relative rating of your contributions. For example, if your contributions are less than the average of all users that week, your RG Score could decrease or remain constant.
To improve your RG Score, ask a question or give another researcher a helpful answer. Share anything from negative results to raw data or full-fledged publications. If it's of worth to the community, your peers will likely give you feedback, and this will factor into your RG Score. Connect with others, contribute high-quality content, and your score will rise.
Dear @ Muhammad Imran Khattak, The answer provided by @Nguyễn Thanh Lâm is satisfactory and genuine. I have also investigated the issue and the reasons i have found for decreasing trend in RG score might be inactivity and low contributions of (Reading, Citations and recommendations). OR any other factor?