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Mar 20, 2017 at 9:34 history edited CommunityBot
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Oct 22, 2015 at 23:41 comment added Reed @Sammy, I think it would be nice if you had to be held accountable for your votes, but it could easily cause tension between users when they find out who is downvoting them.
Oct 22, 2015 at 21:00 comment added Damian Yerrick Percentage of rep lost isn't harsh. Threat of an eventual answer ban is.
Oct 22, 2015 at 10:11 comment added nwp I don't understand your argument. Time doesn't go "ad infinitum". Once you set the time-span to a life-time the problem disappears completely and for now that time-span is limited to a century or so.
Oct 22, 2015 at 7:07 comment added Cerbrus @Sammy: I did comment, time and time again. Don't assume I just drive-by vote. They usually delete the answer, and find a different trivial question to misinterpret. My point is that rate-limiting votes on users like that is counter-productive.
Oct 22, 2015 at 7:06 comment added Sammy @Cerbrus given that you still are seeing those answers "regularly" how about you tell those users exactly why the answers are low quality. Because if it's regular the current system isn't working very well. -1 just says someone didn't like it, not why or in what way they are bad. The users that are providing bad answers for selfish reasons get shown up, and those that don't know why their answers are bad get an opportunity to improve or refute your argument about why the answer is bad.
Oct 22, 2015 at 7:03 comment added Cerbrus @Sammy: I see users in JavaScript that regularly post low quality answers. Those limitations won't work.
Oct 22, 2015 at 6:58 comment added Sammy @bob Any user who goes around downvoting good answers needs to be frustrated. Any good user will also understand that they can comment instead of vote. I don't think votes should be anonymous either. If you want to say someone else's work is bad, you should have to have to put your name behind it. Too many people troll given power without accountability.
Oct 22, 2015 at 6:56 comment added AStopher @Sammy It would just frustrate users.
Oct 22, 2015 at 6:56 comment added Sammy @bob That would still require more coordination and effort than a single person deciding to trash another person's work. Any system can be defeated. It's just a matter of making it a little harder. This one's a hole wide open in my opinion. It's totally trivial to game the system as it stands.
Oct 22, 2015 at 6:54 comment added AStopher @Sammy Wouldn't work, it would just encourage 'downvote parties'.
Oct 22, 2015 at 6:47 comment added Sammy How about an exponential backoff. No user is permitted to downvote any other single user more than once in the last day, twice in the last 2 days, 3 times in the last 4 days, 4 times in the last 8 days, 5 times in the last 16 days, 6 times in the last 32 days and so on. Makes it a waste of time for trolls to keep track. 3 d
Oct 22, 2015 at 6:45 comment added AStopher That's not what I was asking...
Oct 22, 2015 at 6:14 comment added Magisch I would wager that the lost rep is irrelevant for a regular SO poster. That guy would have to waste almost a year or more giving you downvotes to take away 1k rep, which is like what, two to three weeks of activity? The more frustrating part of this is that solid answers in low frequency tags that really could help someone out get downvoted and get less visible due to that.
Oct 22, 2015 at 5:56 comment added GolezTrol @StevenPenny And then, everybody will do it, and the effect is gone anyway. A Reddit post with score 0 is probably as frustrating as having a SO answer at -1.
Oct 22, 2015 at 5:18 history edited Zombo CC BY-SA 3.0
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Oct 22, 2015 at 5:15 comment added Zombo @JoshCaswell I like Reddit’s approach to this, they let you vote for yourself. So you can at least start every answer with one vote. I think it would need tweaking if we adopted that though, as an answer upvote here is 10 points vs 1 there
Oct 22, 2015 at 5:00 comment added jscs Overall the "don't worry about rep" point is solid, but the frustration of having a -1 score on an answer that you are pretty sure is caused by someone not liking you personally is understandable.
Oct 22, 2015 at 4:31 history answered Zombo CC BY-SA 3.0