I've often seen people proclaim "the answer had 40 upvotes, therefore 40 people found it useful". An example of this can be seen in this comment.
I want to contend that this isn't the case.
I personally can recall occasionally slipping into up voting posts that I didn't consider helpful to:
- Prevent them from being deleted when the user was likely to delete their account to make it non-negative
- Because I found it on the "Hot Network Questions" and found it interesting (I am not going to use a squat toilet, nor will I find instructions for the use a regular of one intended for someone familiar with squat toilets useful... interesting, yes.)
- To help make a question hot
- Badge hunting the Sportsman badge (Up voted 100 answers on questions where an answer of yours has a positive score) - no, I didn't find them useful, I thought my answer was better... but BADGE!
- To have an up voted answer in a question I wanted as a dup target (related)
- To push someone to a perfect reputation
- To help sort the answers in a question by the quality of the question (there are 5 answers at 0 score? This one is better than those)
- Because I hit the question via google and while one answer fixed it, the others looked good too.
Please note that above are all examples across all SE sites of some of my voting habits. They are in the minority of my voting habits (especially on Stack Overflow) but rather serve as examples of how people can vote for things that are not as upvote tooltip suggests: "This answer is useful".
I've also seen the pseudo-default of the first post review queue be "up vote".
There are times that I wonder... just glancing around some search queries I've got... (and yes, meta effect and all -- and no I haven't voted on any of these answers):
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/14377123/can-someone-help-me-understand-what-this-code-means
Question (+0/-8):The code is here
dat1[!is.na(dat1$jll_px),]
Answer (+6/-0):
It says "give me all rows from
dat1
where the variablejll_px
indat1
is notNA
".https://stackoverflow.com/questions/14998939/jump-to-java-after-2yrs-php-experience
Question (+2/-10):I have 2yrs experience in php now I to want learn java should I go for some java(core, advanced) coaching or should I proceed further with learning joomla, cakephp, etc. Will there be any help in learning java along with php as I have done only BCA and not MCA. Also I have not even touched java before. Any suggestion would be really helpful.
Answer (+7/-1):
try { originalPoster.learnSomeJava(); } catch (CantHandleLanguageException e) { originalPoster.tryAnotherLanguage(); }
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/13429820/c-compile-error-c2144
Question (+0/-7):http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/443/errc.png/ I don't see an error in the main function, pls help me.
Answer (+2/0):
You are missing a
;
afterklog
function declaration.
Those are just from a simple search... I can get my data.se on for some other flawed gems of utility. Other poking can find things such as:
These are not "some number of people found this helpful". The culture of voting is not "people found it useful" and trying to suggest policy decisions based on upvotes alone as an indication of usefulness is flawed. It may be all you have as a metric, just like your boss only has SLOC as a metric for how much work you do - but it is necessary to take into account what that metric is actually measuring, and there is an awful lot of noise mixed in with that signal.
Is an up vote an indication that something was useful? Or should we dispense with this meme that all upvotes are because the original was helpful?