Top Ranked Articles not implemented well??
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For a moment there, I thought you were going to suggest a "Like" button.
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I was thinking of something along the lines of a '+1' button... :-\
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Thank you, Jason. /ravi
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For a moment there, I thought you were going to suggest a "Like" button.
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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Different users votes have different weight: a high rep individual will have a bigger effect than a low rep, partly to prevent people from artificially inflating an article score by creating loads of sock puppet account to vote for it. To me honest, we probably don't need as wide a range of votes as we have: 1..5 is underused since most votes are always either a 1 or a 5, with very, very little in between. Expanding the range wouldn't make any real difference to that, except to make it harder to actually vote since less people would be interested in finding the top or bottom values in a list or numeric input.
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To my knowledge the weighting only applies for averages ... when articles only have a few votes all of 5, (regardless of the user's rep) it will always be 5 stars. EDIT: also i think that you need the 1-5 ... I would only rate 5 for exceptional articles a 3 or 4 for an average article, 2 for poor article, one for malicious. Kris
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1. Can someone please move this post to SB&S ? 2. To your question, ranking by popularity is what you are looking for, I think. It was introduced to address the problem you mentioned in your post, IIRC.
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I am sorry but what do you mean by "ranking by popularity"? Isn't that what "Top Ranked Articles" is? Kris
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To my knowledge the weighting only applies for averages ... when articles only have a few votes all of 5, (regardless of the user's rep) it will always be 5 stars. EDIT: also i think that you need the 1-5 ... I would only rate 5 for exceptional articles a 3 or 4 for an average article, 2 for poor article, one for malicious. Kris
i00 wrote:
To my knowledge the weighting only applies for averages ... when articles only have a few votes all of 5, (regardless of the user's rep) it will always be 5 stars.
Um. You do realize what you said there? :laugh: The average of any list of numbers that are all the same will be one of the numbers in the list... ;)
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i00 wrote:
To my knowledge the weighting only applies for averages ... when articles only have a few votes all of 5, (regardless of the user's rep) it will always be 5 stars.
Um. You do realize what you said there? :laugh: The average of any list of numbers that are all the same will be one of the numbers in the list... ;)
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Thats my point ... about 75% of the top ranked articles have < 10 votes, but because all of the votes are 5 * they are top articles.... You said:
OriginalGriff wrote:
Different users votes have different weight: a high rep individual will have a bigger effect than a low rep, partly to prevent people from artificially inflating an article score by creating loads of sock puppet account to vote for it.
... and I am saying that that only applies to articles that DON'T have all 5 * votes... eg all 5 * only vote articles will always be 5 stars ... so they shouldn't be counted in the top ranked UNLESS they have a decent amount of votes ... otherwise anyone could post an article, vote 1x on it from another account ... and it will be in the top 100 because it only has 5* vote(s). Kris
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I am sorry but what do you mean by "ranking by popularity"? Isn't that what "Top Ranked Articles" is? Kris
The popularity ranking takes account of the number of people having voted, thus preventing the effect of "top article is one with only one vote of 5". The formula damps the general vote with a logarithmic integration of the number of votes, so an article with only one vote of 5 has a rather low "popularity", and an article with lots of 3 or 4 votes will have a much better ranking. In the search mask, you can order by "popularity" rather by "rating". The popularity has been introduced many years ago as a remedy to the problem you were describing in your original post.
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