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May 24, 2016 at 17:53 history edited Travis J CC BY-SA 3.0
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May 23, 2016 at 22:40 comment added Braiam @WilliamKappler you may want to read the quote of yesterday, look for it on the comments on this question. Also meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/285471/…
May 23, 2016 at 22:16 comment added gnat chances are never equal @WilliamKappler. To start with, there are 3x more users who can only upvote (rep 15 to 125) than those who can choose whether to vote up or down. This already gives much better chances for advertised questions to get positive score. And only 1/4 of those who can vote down are able to see split-vote-count, meaning 3/4 of them are more likely to follow "snowball effect" of a high positive score without even noticing that someone else voted down
May 23, 2016 at 21:56 comment added user3995702 @gnat Attention does not invalidate +/- ratios. More attention to a question offers equal chances for bad questions to be downvoted.
May 23, 2016 at 21:54 comment added user3995702 I'd like to compare 5 close votes to 156 upvotes.
May 23, 2016 at 20:01 comment added Travis J @gnat - There are questions advertised on the hot network list at all times. While this may provide a small benefit, the result you seem to indicate is not wide spread which means this activity is related to the content and not the advertisement. Increased awareness is a double edged sword, and can easily result in a post receiving negative voting. There was even the idea recently that downvote threshholds could be used to assist in closure. The implication is that upvotes would indicate remaining open.
May 23, 2016 at 19:38 comment added gnat in this case upvotes only indicate that question was advertised to 20K readers at HN, nothing else. Your points made after "Closure is supposed to be..." etc look worth thinking about but part about indicator makes really little sense to me
May 23, 2016 at 19:31 comment added Travis J What are you trying to say @gnat? Use your words. Your link from Jeff Atwood has this to say "what we try to do at Stack Exchange is make sure that questions and answers are popular for the right reasons -- because they are amazing resources for learning from your peers"
May 23, 2016 at 19:27 comment added gnat stronger indicator... yeah sure
May 23, 2016 at 19:11 history answered Travis J CC BY-SA 3.0