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Peer voting on questions and answers is the primary way users gain reputation, and also how many items are sorted to the top.
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Pausing the 1-rep voting experiment on Stack Overflow: reflecting on the feedback and rethin...
Even as the volume of readers and especially voting readers diminishes. … So maybe start with that: look for ways to make "voting" more enticing for low- and no-rep folks using the system that already exists, see if you can drive up the volume. …
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We will launch the 1-rep voting experiment on Stack Overflow for 4–6 weeks, along with accou...
Voting has been available to everyone for years. … The UX could certainly be improved, but short of substantial investment there I don't see it driving activity much; you could have at least shown some numbers for what current low/no reputation voting …
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Can we talk about the voting culture here on Meta?
Well, voting is how groups express their collective opinions. … One of my biggest frustrations in the system that preceded Meta was the inability to express disagreement by voting. …
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What were the results of the A/B experiment where negative question scores were clamped to 0?
I strongly suspect this approach was a dead-end; more useful gains would probably arise from changes to other aspects of the voting, scoring, or ranking systems. …
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Is it wrong to use an upvote to balance out a downvote?
Yeah, that is kind of a problem: you're no longer voting on the post, you're voting on the score. … See also:
Is voting to balance in the spirit of the site?
Upvoting for reasons other than "showing research and effort"
Do users upvote out of sympathy, and how should that be addressed? …
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Why can I no longer see that a post has a negative score?
We are conducting a two-week experiment to understand how the voting user interface impacts question answering and editing. …
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What are the company's expectations with regard to deceptively simple questions? A case stud...
Years ago, back when Stack Overflow was still young and the rocks were all hot and runny... I took a minute to answer a really straightforward question with a couple of links to the official docs. Lit …
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Why does vote-casting automatically upvote a comment?
The purpose of this - which will also happen if you vote to close a question as a duplicate when someone else has previously done so for the same target - is no more than this: it improves the visibil …
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Should a feature request be voted based on its priority?
-#6 (where 6 was the number of outstanding votes), that meant folks currently wanted those 6 things more than everything else...
...In practice, most folks don't have time for that sort of strategic voting … Or perhaps even worse, spend our time vehemently bashing other popular requests to try and discourage others from voting for them. …
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Downvote in order to be able to vote to delete. Is it acceptable?
Then you should probably question either your rationale for deletion, or your rationale for (not) voting. …
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User in good standing removed -- significant reputation loss in low-traffic tag
Out of respect for this person's privacy, I won't go into detail on what happened in this specific case.
I describe the process we use for vote preservation on user deletion here: Don't throw away al …
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Can we remove vote lock-in?
Don't get me wrong—tactical voting is possible, but it's still possible even with vote locking, which only serves to remove some of the more esoteric possibilities. … The real reason for vote locking: prevent griefing
Forget about the folks gambling on tactical voting to get their answers upvoted; the unrestricted ability to cast, retract, or reverse votes creates the …
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Suspicious users found: active only one day, many upvotes cast
Seeing that these accounts voted ~20 times each, it would be hard to find a pattern looking at them individually, as it is disguised as a "normal voting pattern". … Then I did some deeper analysis on the voting patterns surrounding this group of users using some other tools I've been working on. …
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How can we bring multiple low-quality posts from a single user up for review without prejudice?
The problem you're running into is that you're looking past the content, past your ability to influence how these posts are scored by voting on them, and setting as your goal a specific outcome for the …
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Change the wording of "Thank you for your feedback..." (when a user below 125 rep downvotes)
Based on the discussion on CWilson's answer, the wording has been updated to the more accurate (albeit more passive), "Thanks for the feedback! Votes cast by those with less than #repRequired# reputat …