I think STV will give a better result, but it may be too complex to put in the UI.

By getting a user to put all questions in order of how useful they for defining the site and say if each question is a good example of an “on topic” or “off topic”, we may get more information, but is it worth making Area 51 more complex for this?

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I think it would be a great system, but ultimately would lead to far fewer votes cast.

People are lazy. When the buttons are right next to the question, it's a split second to say, "oh yeah, that's cool" and click it.

If I have to go through and compare that question to all the other questions to see where I want to rank it, I may have a nap attack before I can finish... or even start.

STV is a great system but I don't think it would scale well beyond the human "list item" limit of about 7 to 10.

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I think this would actually stand a decent chance of working...

For one thing, you could eliminate the "Meh" vote. Assuming this didn't use some bizarre implementation that restricted you to ranking only m out of n examples, your "meh" votes would be implicitly cast for any examples you didn't rank!

But more importantly, you wouldn't be stuck with the current need to remove a vote from something else before being able to rank a newly-posted example. This is quite awkward and I suspect it results in a heavy bias towards early, often sub-optimal examples.

Yeah, it would be complex to implement... Perhaps it could be done as a separate set of lists, with examples dragged into place from the main list? Certainly more interesting than the current UI, and possibly too complex for some users to get into at all...

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