devios1
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Kingston, ON, Canada
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Data science time! January 2019 and views to answers
I have a question as to what is being measured as well, as it relates to causation. Perhaps it would be best posed as a negative: how are we sure that the causation is not simply in the other direction—that questions with more views (i.e. better questions) would naturally tend to garner more answers purely as a law of random probability.
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Can we remove vote lock-in?
Perhaps the problem is negative rep in the first place.
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Can we remove vote lock-in?
Well tbh I don't see the given examples as being things that need to be avoided, but perhaps I'm not understanding the depth of their implications. But given that a user can only vote at most once for any post, the "widespread confusion" would basically be limited to a one vote decrease on every post, which is hardly detrimental. In short, these seem like very fringe cases that do not warrant the constant inconvenience to regular honest users. If the concern is tactical downvoting, perhaps simply not allowing votes on peer answers, and only allow voting on questions you don't yourself answer.
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Can we remove vote lock-in?
These are seriously paranoid concerns. How can concerns like this (that, by the way, can be solved in other ways) take priority over the quality of the content of the site?
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How does vote locking work?
And what if you upvote a bad answer, not realizing it's a bad answer at the time?
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