As a software outsourcing company, we have an internal system that link our current software development Q&A to Stack Overflow posts. Developers are encouraged to make research on the internal system first and upvote what they found helpful.
Naturally, these questions/answers have a much higher upvote per view/per quality rate, etc...
Lets say we have some 2000 developer in such circle.
Edit: I read previous question on the topic of voting rings and related stuff and would like to provide more context to the current situation.
- These are all experienced IT workers and have an idea how Stack Overflow works
- The questions and and answers are legit and follow the site's rules.
- Voting is actually based on content and follows the site's rules also. People just favor what they found "first" by the internal system.
- One could argue that they just have better sharing where the questions (and answer) that interest them the most are "highlighted" over the other ones
- I have not seen this talk on medium sized group of couple thousand people who are not just blindly voting for each other.
Is this encouraged/discouraged?