Timeline for Replace voting arrows with stars
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Jun 3, 2020 at 15:29 | history | edited | CommunityBot |
Commonmark migration
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Feb 4, 2018 at 12:03 | comment | added | Alex | I like the idea of displaying votes as a gradient scale somehow, but voting should definitely be binary. | |
Mar 20, 2017 at 10:32 | history | edited | CommunityBot |
replaced http://meta.stackexchange.com/ with https://meta.stackexchange.com/
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Mar 20, 2017 at 9:34 | history | edited | CommunityBot |
replaced http://meta.stackoverflow.com/ with https://meta.stackoverflow.com/
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Aug 28, 2015 at 15:26 | vote | accept | JDB | ||
May 20, 2015 at 23:57 | comment | added | jkd | Relevant: xkcd.com/937 xkcd.com/1098 | |
Aug 21, 2014 at 22:11 | comment | added | Pascal Cuoq | @Louis evanmiller.org/how-not-to-sort-by-average-rating.html . You can even display 0-5 star ratings and allow only +1 or -1 votes, which is what YouTube actually does as far as I remember, and correspond to the extreme votes that smart people are only likely to cast anyway. | |
Aug 21, 2014 at 21:08 | comment | added | JDB | @Louis - Easily remedied with "1 User Voting" or "10 Users Voting" underneath the rating. | |
Aug 21, 2014 at 21:07 | comment | added | Louis | Under the proposed system if a post got one 0-star rating and a second got post got 10 0-star ratings, what users looking at either post would see is the exact same rating: 0 stars. Arguably, each 0-star rating under the proposed system translates to a downvote under the current system, so one post would have -1 and the other -10 under the current system. Is there something I missed or is it in fact the case that the proposed system would just obscure how the community rated a post? | |
Aug 21, 2014 at 21:03 | comment | added | JDB | @FEichinger - As a whole, that's true. But I like to think that users on SE tend to be much more engaged with the content then users of sites like YouTube. In fact, you must be a registered user just to cast your first vote. As for griefers - they exist already. The hope would be to reduce their numbers. | |
Aug 21, 2014 at 20:59 | answer | added | Shog9Mod | timeline score: 42 | |
Aug 21, 2014 at 20:57 | comment | added | user98085 | For the last few years we have, almost universally, gotten rid of gradients in user rating because it is ineffective. People tend to vote for either extreme. Not to mention the usual "y u gief 1 star?!" complaints that are even more prevalent than our downvote complaints. | |
Aug 21, 2014 at 20:53 | comment | added | JDB | @MichaelKjörling - Imagining for a moment that there's such a thing as "correct voting", I don't see that implementing a sliding scale would have much of any effect. Such voters would simply vote 0/5 as they currently do. No change, in that regard. | |
Aug 21, 2014 at 20:51 | comment | added | user | It's hard enough to get people to vote correctly already, with only the up/down arrows. Getting people to vote correctly with a rating scale that has six choices would be... an interesting experience. | |
Aug 21, 2014 at 20:45 | history | asked | JDB | CC BY-SA 3.0 |