| bio | website | cloud66.com |
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| location | London, San Francisco | |
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| seen | May 30 '12 at 11:42 | |
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Works are Cloud 66, application provisioning, deployment and management platform as a service
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Mar 7 |
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Jun 21 |
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Does stackoverflow's voting UI encourage quick, poorly thought out answers? Gathering data to support this claim in an empirical way is going to take a good researcher a while. I am speaking based on my own anecdotes. I have seen comments like "with 30% accept rate [of the questioner] where is the incentive to answer?" which are logical but against the spirit of being helpful. The tokens are virtual after all. The point based system works because of human nature. But following that logic it shouldn't be surprising to see another animal nature kick in: Maximising gain by reducing investment. You can't just work with incentives partially. |
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Jun 21 |
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Does stackoverflow's voting UI encourage quick, poorly thought out answers? ...and I think they're going to down vote me to death! |
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Jun 21 |
answered | Does stackoverflow's voting UI encourage quick, poorly thought out answers? |