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Nov 1 |
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Measure upvoting density received per person within a tag @Anthony Grist - I was trying to be diplomatic. I value the reputation score. It is one of the defining features of the stack network. I'm just interested how many people/employers don't - like jmort. |
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Oct 31 |
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Measure upvoting density received per person within a tag @jmort253 -Obviously employers care if you can do a job. But it is oftentimes difficult to tell who can do a job before they are hired. That's why they spend $ on HR departments. I value the reputation score - when I am sorting through people's answers. I notice a correlation between the reputation of a answerer and how helpful and well written their answer is(just a correlation). I would assume employers use any number they can get their hands on(20 years experience with blah blah blah). But I would be interested to know how many people agree with you on this. |
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Oct 31 |
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Measure upvoting density received per person within a tag @Servy - This is not about me. I am happy with my experience on the website. But there is always room for improvement. |
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Oct 31 |
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Measure upvoting density received per person within a tag @Andrew Barber - Users and employers can use it to evaluate and make conclusions about the reputation score of a user. |
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Oct 31 |
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Measure upvoting density received per person within a tag Which votes are fraudulent is oftentimes subjective or open to interpretation. THe moderator gods can't always catch everyone. |
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Oct 31 |
asked | Measure upvoting density received per person within a tag |
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Oct 26 |
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What information systems could Stack Exchange display publicly to discourage reputation farming as it relates to mutual upvoting? @AndrewC I appreciate that Andrew - I understand it is a sensitive subject. But don't worry about me - I can take the e-punches. Opinions that everyone already agrees with aren't really worth discussing anyways. |
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Oct 26 |
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Oct 26 |
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What information systems could Stack Exchange display publicly to discourage reputation farming as it relates to mutual upvoting? @Anna But everyone agrees that Jon Skeet's answers are good - so this wouldn't be a problem for him. I guess to me it seems that which votes are fraudulent are inherently subjective. That is why it needs to be open to the public - so they are free to evaluate it for themselves. But anyways - I'm gonna go back to Stack Overflow where I belong. I'll leave the fate of the Stack Exchange commonwealth in all of you people's capable hands. |
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Oct 26 |
awarded | Scholar |
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Oct 26 |
accepted | What information systems could Stack Exchange display publicly to discourage reputation farming as it relates to mutual upvoting? |
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Oct 26 |
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What information systems could Stack Exchange display publicly to discourage reputation farming as it relates to mutual upvoting? @Anna Would the system I propose work just for upvotes. That way no one would have to worry about being offended/offensive. |
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Oct 26 |
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What information systems could Stack Exchange display publicly to discourage reputation farming as it relates to mutual upvoting? @Bart - you could retaliate I guess - but you could also use the information to judge the quality of questions/answers better imho. |
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Oct 26 |
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What information systems could Stack Exchange display publicly to discourage reputation farming as it relates to mutual upvoting? @Anna Now don't get me wrong - I think the moderators do a tremendous job - I guess the point would be to make this system more transparent. |
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Oct 26 |
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What information systems could Stack Exchange display publicly to discourage reputation farming as it relates to mutual upvoting? @Bart And I havn't recieved any angry emails. lol |
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Oct 26 |
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What information systems could Stack Exchange display publicly to discourage reputation farming as it relates to mutual upvoting? @Bart - I actually havn't downvoted/upvoted too many people yet. I usually leave a comment that says their answer/question is of poor/high quality and then I say why. And then I wait for their response. |
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Oct 26 |
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What information systems could Stack Exchange display publicly to discourage reputation farming as it relates to mutual upvoting? But again - can't the public judge for themselves if someone is exacting revenge? |
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Oct 26 |
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What information systems could Stack Exchange display publicly to discourage reputation farming as it relates to mutual upvoting? @NullUserException - I was not suggesting that upvoting someone repeatedly is necessarily a sign of dishonest voting - like I said I think the public can judge for themselves. |
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Oct 26 |
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What information systems could Stack Exchange display publicly to discourage reputation farming as it relates to mutual upvoting? OK fair enough. I guess my question should have been: what are the reasons that this information should be kept private? Pardon how naive I am in these matters.(that is not sarcasm btw) |
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Oct 26 |
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What information systems could Stack Exchange display publicly to discourage reputation farming as it relates to mutual upvoting? Are any of those filters displayed publicly? |