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Applying PageRank-like algorithm to Stack Overflow votes True, but your criticism applies equally to the current state of the rep system. And of course, in the case of Google, there's nothing to prevent ideological interests from increasing the PageRank of a site. But overall, Google is pretty darn good. Similarly, with a system based on weighted up-votes, it's more likely that over time, answers from better qualified users will be given more value, mirroring the real-world value we invest in expert advice. |
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