Again I am asking to remove the daily vote cap for up-/down votes and close votes for trusted users (let's say +10k) of the site.
Besides the vague "we like to prevent you from exhaustion" argument, there was never given any resilient data that this would either hurt, or improve the handling of posts here.
I don't feel exhausted, but just bothered when these restrictions come into my way how I am used to handle VLQ posts here. I am doing such stuff sideways while e.g. watching TV series, or other things while still in reach of my keyboard and what's happening in my open browser tabs. Not much source for exhaustion, depression or things like that.
So that restriction is just vain, and just comes into the way for highly trusted users, who try to keep their lawns clean day by day.
Trusted users like me, who are more willing to use their voting capabilities rather than gaining cheap reputation for answering VLQ questions are rarest already, and should be encouraged doing their work and not hindered by those silly daily caps. Especially when there's no resilient observations this would do any harm (particularly experienced SEDE users or CMs prove me wrong, if you can do so).
Alternative suggestions not involving unlimited votes
Raise the daily voting caps ...
- ... to a fixed limit (let's say ~100, which would cover the need for seasonal (Sep - Feb) waves of VLQ question requests seen at Sunday in particular tags quite well)
- ... seasonally (Sep - Feb) where a recurring rate of VLQ questions is detected
- ... in relation to the actually closed and deleted questions where they've been participating in the process
Avoiding abuse
There should be a mechanism installed (similar like the currently already running serial voting reversal script), which detects abusive behavior, e.g. done by user scripts or excessively unconcsious voting on questions matching a particular (language-)tag (e.g. serial duplicate votes for a particular tag).
Related requests:
- Why is the number of daily close votes limited at all?
- Number of upvotes and downvotes allowed should be separate
Some more interesting information about the history of that "cap feature"
But FYI, SO did not originally have voting caps
But FYI, SO did not originally have voting caps - they were added during the private beta after someone wrote a script to vote on every single post. The reversal of so many votes made a great many people very unhappy.
-- Shog9
More background to consider (or even to be improved with resilient statistics)
- Just from my experience and felt VLQ question rate:
- We're experiencing a rate of VLQ questions rate every year at the same times, when new school/university semesters start to do their (disregarded, unappreciated and unliked) homeworks (not to mention that most of these users simply missed to read their course textbook again).
- These are also periodically seen for certain days of a week, e.g. Sundays, when the homework is due at the following Monday.
- There may be more VLQ requests fore a longer time scheme, but most of them are more "Solve my homework problem plz" or even worse "Gimme the codez plz" kind of questions.
We should simply have a feature to bail out the above mentioned kind of questions unlimited for topic trusted users (a deputy mode vs a fully trusted and elected ♦moderator).