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###Absolute vote counts aren't a good indicator of quality.

Absolute vote counts aren't a good indicator of quality.

###Binary voting is tricky with "so-so" questions and answers.

Binary voting is tricky with "so-so" questions and answers.

###People don't get as upset over stars.

People don't get as upset over stars.

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Pros

#Cons

Cons

###Absolute vote counts aren't a good indicator of quality.

###Binary voting is tricky with "so-so" questions and answers.

###People don't get as upset over stars.

#Pros

#Cons

Absolute vote counts aren't a good indicator of quality.

Binary voting is tricky with "so-so" questions and answers.

People don't get as upset over stars.

Pros

Cons

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  • As I've said beforeI've said before, an answer with a score of "10" doesn't tell me much about the quality of that answer. If the vote is 10/0, it's probably good. If the vote is 100/-90, then the quality is probably suspect. Why should an old, out of date answer with a score of 100/-90 be ranked above a newer, better answer with a score of 8/0?

    A star rating that averaged all the votes would provide a much clearer picture of just how "good" the question, or especially answer, actually is without the expense of hitting the server to get the complete voting history.

  • As I've said before, an answer with a score of "10" doesn't tell me much about the quality of that answer. If the vote is 10/0, it's probably good. If the vote is 100/-90, then the quality is probably suspect. Why should an old, out of date answer with a score of 100/-90 be ranked above a newer, better answer with a score of 8/0?

    A star rating that averaged all the votes would provide a much clearer picture of just how "good" the question, or especially answer, actually is without the expense of hitting the server to get the complete voting history.

  • As I've said before, an answer with a score of "10" doesn't tell me much about the quality of that answer. If the vote is 10/0, it's probably good. If the vote is 100/-90, then the quality is probably suspect. Why should an old, out of date answer with a score of 100/-90 be ranked above a newer, better answer with a score of 8/0?

    A star rating that averaged all the votes would provide a much clearer picture of just how "good" the question, or especially answer, actually is without the expense of hitting the server to get the complete voting history.

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But, in reading a recent suggestion about imposing a 24 hour "vote freeze" on meta-linked questions, I saw what I think is an excellent idea from Paul Draperexcellent idea from Paul Draper that deserved a bit more attention: voting with stars, rather than arrows.

enter image description hereenter image description here - 0 stars.
  
This question/answer has some serious issues that can't be easily resolved. It may need to be closed/deleted.

enter image description hereenter image description here - 1 star.
  
This question/answer has some glaring issues that might be resolved with heavy editing.

enter image description hereenter image description here - 2 stars.
  
This question/answer has some big issues but also some valuable content. It should be edited.

enter image description hereenter image description here - 3 stars.
  
This question/answer has valuable content but also some minor issues. Editing is optional.

enter image description hereenter image description here - 4 stars.
  
This question/answer has very valuable content but may also have some minor issues. Editing is probably not necessary.

enter image description hereenter image description here - 5 stars.
  
This question/answer is excellent in every regard and can be referred to/trusted without reservation.

But, in reading a recent suggestion about imposing a 24 hour "vote freeze" on meta-linked questions, I saw what I think is an excellent idea from Paul Draper that deserved a bit more attention: voting with stars, rather than arrows.

enter image description here - 0 stars.
  This question/answer has some serious issues that can't be easily resolved. It may need to be closed/deleted.

enter image description here - 1 star.
  This question/answer has some glaring issues that might be resolved with heavy editing.

enter image description here - 2 stars.
  This question/answer has some big issues but also some valuable content. It should be edited.

enter image description here - 3 stars.
  This question/answer has valuable content but also some minor issues. Editing is optional.

enter image description here - 4 stars.
  This question/answer has very valuable content but may also have some minor issues. Editing is probably not necessary.

enter image description here - 5 stars.
  This question/answer is excellent in every regard and can be referred to/trusted without reservation.

But, in reading a recent suggestion about imposing a 24 hour "vote freeze" on meta-linked questions, I saw what I think is an excellent idea from Paul Draper that deserved a bit more attention: voting with stars, rather than arrows.

enter image description here - 0 stars. 
This question/answer has some serious issues that can't be easily resolved. It may need to be closed/deleted.

enter image description here - 1 star. 
This question/answer has some glaring issues that might be resolved with heavy editing.

enter image description here - 2 stars. 
This question/answer has some big issues but also some valuable content. It should be edited.

enter image description here - 3 stars. 
This question/answer has valuable content but also some minor issues. Editing is optional.

enter image description here - 4 stars. 
This question/answer has very valuable content but may also have some minor issues. Editing is probably not necessary.

enter image description here - 5 stars. 
This question/answer is excellent in every regard and can be referred to/trusted without reservation.

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