Timeline for Impose a 24 hour voting freeze on questions being discussed on Meta
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Jun 16, 2016 at 16:56 | comment | added | Ajedi32 | @brandaemon Well, if you're really concerned about enforcing this you could always tie it to the user's account and set it so that simply viewing a meta topic with a link to a post prevents you from voting on that post in the near future. You really don't need this system to be 100% effective though; even just a minor deterrent would likely be enough to prevent most voting. | |
Jun 16, 2016 at 15:05 | comment | added | intcreator | Initially that sounds like a good idea, but considering the fact that most SO users are also power users, how hard would be for them to copy the question link, open the question in a new tab with private browsing, and vote anyway? | |
Aug 19, 2014 at 19:22 | comment | added | Ajedi32 | @JonEricson "if a user decides to ask on meta and we grant a reprieve from downvotes there, why wouldn't we also give them a break from organic votes?" Because if the intention is to stop the meta effect, then it seems like an odd side-effect to also be stopping votes not from meta. Also, there's the potential for abuse discussed in other comments on the main post above. | |
Aug 19, 2014 at 19:13 | comment | added | Jon Ericson Staff | In practice, this will make little to no difference while increasing the complexity of the feature. On SO, organic voting on questions is somewhat rare. Besides, if a user decides to ask on meta and we grant a reprieve from downvotes there, why wouldn't we also give them a break from organic votes? | |
Aug 19, 2014 at 19:06 | comment | added | Ajedi32 | @Cruncher But if we're saying that the meta effect is bad and needs to be stopped, then isn't that equivalent to saying that votes from users who arrived from meta aren't welcome? E.g. "You got here from meta. Feel free to discuss and improve the question (or even vote to close, if appropriate), but please don't involve yourself in voting." | |
Aug 19, 2014 at 18:52 | comment | added | Cruncher | Telling me that I specifically as a user, am now not allowed to take an action that others are, makes me feel punished. Punishing users is generally bad practice. If the feature is disabled for everyone, it doesn't feel like a punishment anymore. Just moderation. | |
Aug 19, 2014 at 18:50 | history | answered | Ajedi32 | CC BY-SA 3.0 |