In stackoverflow sites what I have always felt that, answering in the right time can result good score. The first few answer always get some advantage. If the scores are hidden for some specific time (maybe 6-12 hours) and all the answers are shown randomly, then I think the process will be more unbiased.

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Considering what Gamecat has told, the score may be kept visible only for the respective answerers. May be for the questioner also.

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Answers on the same score are already shown randomly when sorted by votes. – ChrisF Oct 28 '10 at 10:25
+1, but I would lower the time considerably. On SO at least. It might need to be different from site to site, based on how much traffic it has. – Steven Jeuris Mar 8 at 22:50
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This is discussed several times before. And I think its not going to work.

The problem is, people like to know how they are doing. So the frequently get back to see the number of up (or down) votes on their answer. They edit the answer if things were not clear and if other answers provide new views on the subject.

Fact is that the earliest answers have the biggest chance to get the most upvotes. So some people give a shot answer first and elaborate on this later. And this is not wrong, in the end we like to have a site with high quality answers and questions.

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Then may be the score can be kept visible only for the respective answerers. May be for the questioner also. – Gulshan Oct 28 '10 at 10:49
@Gulshan - I like your specification of the feature. Also, I wouldn't make the scores hidden to the general public for 6-12 hours, but just for 5 to 10 minutes. – Daniel Daranas Oct 28 '10 at 12:40
@Daniel Daranas The duration may be a subject to decide later. – Gulshan Oct 28 '10 at 17:07
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