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Khaniya wrote:
There should be report for up/down voting in decending order
Where ?
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Obviously it should be on codeproject It should be in system so people can find why his points are increase/decrease. ex. I have seen last day my point was 1673 now it is 1658. I am trying to find it where I was down voted but I could not. So I am suggesting Thanks You
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Obviously it should be on codeproject It should be in system so people can find why his points are increase/decrease. ex. I have seen last day my point was 1673 now it is 1658. I am trying to find it where I was down voted but I could not. So I am suggesting Thanks You
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Khaniya wrote:
Obviously it should be on codeproject
It's obvious it should in codeproject. By where I want to mean be more specific that in which section like for Article or Messgae.
Khaniya wrote:
It should be in system so people can find why his points are increase/decrease. ex. I have seen last day my point was 1673 now it is 1658. I am trying to find it where I was down voted but I could not.
hmmm. I got your point. But I think it would be a very much difficult for keep track of each and every message for up and down vote. In article its alredy there to check total vote, number of votes and popularity. Here is Two Tool which you can use for the same also CP Vanity[^] A Really Vain "How are my articles doing" web spider [^] Lets wait for other member to say their opinion.
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To make voting system meaningful, There should be report for up/down voting in decending order Thanks
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you are loosing some rep points each time one of your messages get down-voted; which happens rather frequently as I can tell from looking here[^]; just search that page for "score:" and see lots of low numbers. Open up these messages, look at the replies they got, and learn from it. :)
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Obviously it should be on codeproject It should be in system so people can find why his points are increase/decrease. ex. I have seen last day my point was 1673 now it is 1658. I am trying to find it where I was down voted but I could not. So I am suggesting Thanks You
Life's Like a mirror. Smile at it & it smiles back at you.- P Pilgrim So Smile Please
One of our tasks is to allow the ability to zoom in to your reputation graph and view a smaller time span. But we're currently swamped with higher priority tasks. But looking at your graph, as is, I can see that your Authority rep took a recent dip. From that you could go to the Reputation FAQ[^] and determine where you could possibly lose points. In this case it's Answer Downvoted or Programming Forum Answer Downvoted. And from there you could look at your answers[^] and forum messages[^].
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One of our tasks is to allow the ability to zoom in to your reputation graph and view a smaller time span. But we're currently swamped with higher priority tasks. But looking at your graph, as is, I can see that your Authority rep took a recent dip. From that you could go to the Reputation FAQ[^] and determine where you could possibly lose points. In this case it's Answer Downvoted or Programming Forum Answer Downvoted. And from there you could look at your answers[^] and forum messages[^].
Thiru Thirunavukarasu wrote:
One of our tasks is to allow the ability to zoom in to your reputation graph and view a smaller time span.
I'm boggled that this is even on your to do list. I've got a suggestion, too, but you already know what it is.
Best wishes, Hans
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Thiru Thirunavukarasu wrote:
One of our tasks is to allow the ability to zoom in to your reputation graph and view a smaller time span.
I'm boggled that this is even on your to do list. I've got a suggestion, too, but you already know what it is.
Best wishes, Hans
And I second or third or even fifth that suggestion.
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you are loosing some rep points each time one of your messages get down-voted; which happens rather frequently as I can tell from looking here[^]; just search that page for "score:" and see lots of low numbers. Open up these messages, look at the replies they got, and learn from it. :)
Luc Pattyn [Forum Guidelines] [Why QA sucks] [My Articles]
I only read formatted code with indentation, so please use PRE tags for code snippets.
I'm not participating in frackin' Q&A, so if you want my opinion, ask away in a real forum (or on my profile page).
Thanks for your reply Suppose If I have been down voted for a message, has been posted before 2 years, I cannot able to find it anyway. So I am asking for report that leads to that message link. Report should contain only Up/Down voted message link in decending order.
Life's Like a mirror. Smile at it & it smiles back at you.- P Pilgrim So Smile Please
modified on Thursday, May 13, 2010 12:31 AM
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To make voting system meaningful, There should be report for up/down voting in decending order Thanks
Life's Like a mirror. Smile at it & it smiles back at you.- P Pilgrim So Smile Please
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Even my reputation points have gone down more than 100 points in a couple of hours of so. But to me it seems there is new reputation system launched again :-D
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No - nothing new.
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No - nothing new.
cheers, Chris Maunder The Code Project | Co-founder Microsoft C++ MVP