Serial downvoters still exist on CodeProject?
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What you learned is not correct and has been discussed many times: No votes (at least dwon votes) without comments. On the other hand, speaking of a series after two downvotes is also quite questionable ;)
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Nelek wrote:
No problem, vote deletion can happen later too.
Thanks. Didn't know that.
Hi! Just a quick note to let you know that when you report an article as spam (as you just did with two of them) you also need to report the user as well, both on their home page, and on the Spam and Abuse Watch Discussion Boards[^]. If you don't, then when the article closes we have no way to dispose of the spammer and that just makes his job easier next time. You also get a little extra rep as a "thank you" when you do that. When you report in S&A, please make sure the title of the article and the username appear in the subject line - that way we don't get multiple reports of the same spam!
"I have no idea what I did, but I'm taking full credit for it." - ThisOldTony "Common sense is so rare these days, it should be classified as a super power" - Random T-shirt AntiTwitter: @DalekDave is now a follower!
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Hi! Just a quick note to let you know that when you report an article as spam (as you just did with two of them) you also need to report the user as well, both on their home page, and on the Spam and Abuse Watch Discussion Boards[^]. If you don't, then when the article closes we have no way to dispose of the spammer and that just makes his job easier next time. You also get a little extra rep as a "thank you" when you do that. When you report in S&A, please make sure the title of the article and the username appear in the subject line - that way we don't get multiple reports of the same spam!
"I have no idea what I did, but I'm taking full credit for it." - ThisOldTony "Common sense is so rare these days, it should be classified as a super power" - Random T-shirt AntiTwitter: @DalekDave is now a follower!
Ok, thanks. I will.
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I've just updated one of my new articles this morning and got a 1/5 without leaving any comment or interesting suggestion. The vote was not removed because the article is relatively new and has not got enough upvotes. I also got another 1/5 on another article but this one was removed because the article has enough upvotes. Do serial downvoters still exist on CodeProject?
Akram El Assas wrote:
Do serial downvoters still exist on CodeProject?
Probably got a whole new generation of them. We also still got stalkers too and people that will argue over anything. So, welcome to the Internet. :laugh:
Jeremy Falcon
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Well, I can't speak for any of the others, but... Seriously, I see no reason to vote an article a 1 when I can report it as "Extremely poor quality" or something instead. Not meaning yours, of course. Not sure I saw it. In so many cases, I feel I'm not qualified to judge an article, so I don't.
Apparently there are plenty of peeps (not saying you) that feel qualified enough to argue on them though.
Jeremy Falcon
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Yeah, I noticed a while back when an article of mine literally got attacked with downvotes that: CP LoopHole! It is far better to write an article and post it in the forum because no one can downvote in here without you knowing who it is. :laugh:
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I've just updated one of my new articles this morning and got a 1/5 without leaving any comment or interesting suggestion. The vote was not removed because the article is relatively new and has not got enough upvotes. I also got another 1/5 on another article but this one was removed because the article has enough upvotes. Do serial downvoters still exist on CodeProject?
I have same problem
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raddevus wrote:
no one can downvote in here without you knowing who it is.
Really? How does one see that?
Downvote <=== (down arrow over on left) doesn't do anything, right? And if you do a thumbs down (the icon/emojis) then you can see who made that vote. Oh, for those, you just float over them and it shows who voted using emoji. Here', I'll downvote your message with a thumbs down. :laugh: So... :rolleyes:
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I've just updated one of my new articles this morning and got a 1/5 without leaving any comment or interesting suggestion. The vote was not removed because the article is relatively new and has not got enough upvotes. I also got another 1/5 on another article but this one was removed because the article has enough upvotes. Do serial downvoters still exist on CodeProject?
Yea seriously. They exist all over. I posted a few answers on stackoverflow a while back -- one jamoke copied my answer and reformatted it, and then had the balls to downvote my answer. The jackweed had a gozzillian StackOverFlow points too. I had to argue with the site to get me back into the black, just so i could use the site.
~d~
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Downvote <=== (down arrow over on left) doesn't do anything, right? And if you do a thumbs down (the icon/emojis) then you can see who made that vote. Oh, for those, you just float over them and it shows who voted using emoji. Here', I'll downvote your message with a thumbs down. :laugh: So... :rolleyes:
Looking at one of my down voted messages. - Hovering over down vote button does nothing. - Clicking on it just returns a message that I cannot vote on my own thread. - Clicking on emoji button gives same/similar message. - Hovering over vote total at bottom does nothing - it is not clickable. Looking at your emoji - Hovering over it does give a name. Oddly enough I also see the following for myself. - In the Lounge down vote is disabled. - In Free Tools there is no down/up vote button at all. But it does have the 'Rate' (1 to 5) at bottom of screen.
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Looking at one of my down voted messages. - Hovering over down vote button does nothing. - Clicking on it just returns a message that I cannot vote on my own thread. - Clicking on emoji button gives same/similar message. - Hovering over vote total at bottom does nothing - it is not clickable. Looking at your emoji - Hovering over it does give a name. Oddly enough I also see the following for myself. - In the Lounge down vote is disabled. - In Free Tools there is no down/up vote button at all. But it does have the 'Rate' (1 to 5) at bottom of screen.
jschell wrote:
Oddly enough I also see the following for myself. - In the Lounge down vote is disabled.
Yes, that's why I'm suggesting everyone post all their articles to the Lounge. :rolleyes: No one can downvote in the lounge. No one will ever downvote you...and if they use the thumbsdown icon you can see who did it.