Votes should be visible
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There is no reason why being able to see who voted is forbidden. It would stop a lot of the spurious voting.
Glano perictu com sahni delorin!
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There is no reason why being able to see who voted is forbidden. It would stop a lot of the spurious voting.
Glano perictu com sahni delorin!
I voted 1 to you. :-)hope this helps.
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There is no reason why being able to see who voted is forbidden. It would stop a lot of the spurious voting.
Glano perictu com sahni delorin!
Terry O`Nolley wrote: There is no reason why being able to see who voted is forbidden. It would stop a lot of the spurious voting. I've often thought this would be a good idea... but then I remember that there are a lot of petty minded people here who would use this information to make the site a less nice place to visit. Personally, I'd do away with the voting fullstop, especially in the soapbox... people who get voted low just keep posting the same kind of crap so it obviously doesn't discourage them. In the programming forums, you rarely see any votes for answers - so you never know whether an answer to a question is useful or a crock of shit. Personally, I'd prefer to be able to block certain users messages from appearing, that way I can ignore the people who post stuff I don't enjoy reading. Michael But you know when the truth is told, That you can get what you want or you can just get old, Your're going to kick off before you even get halfway through. When will you realise... Vienna waits for you? - "The Stranger," Billy Joel
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Terry O`Nolley wrote: There is no reason why being able to see who voted is forbidden. It would stop a lot of the spurious voting. I've often thought this would be a good idea... but then I remember that there are a lot of petty minded people here who would use this information to make the site a less nice place to visit. Personally, I'd do away with the voting fullstop, especially in the soapbox... people who get voted low just keep posting the same kind of crap so it obviously doesn't discourage them. In the programming forums, you rarely see any votes for answers - so you never know whether an answer to a question is useful or a crock of shit. Personally, I'd prefer to be able to block certain users messages from appearing, that way I can ignore the people who post stuff I don't enjoy reading. Michael But you know when the truth is told, That you can get what you want or you can just get old, Your're going to kick off before you even get halfway through. When will you realise... Vienna waits for you? - "The Stranger," Billy Joel
Michael P Butler wrote: Personally, I'd prefer to be able to block certain users messages from appearing, that way I can ignore the people who post stuff I don't enjoy reading. May be some one else is ready to enjoy the stuff... When the author is ready to post the message... there is some other person ready to read the same There is nothing new under the sun,
But there are lots of old things we don't know.
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Michael P Butler wrote: Personally, I'd prefer to be able to block certain users messages from appearing, that way I can ignore the people who post stuff I don't enjoy reading. May be some one else is ready to enjoy the stuff... When the author is ready to post the message... there is some other person ready to read the same There is nothing new under the sun,
But there are lots of old things we don't know.
- Ambrose BierceS P S wrote: May be some one else is ready to enjoy the stuff... I don't mean block for everybody, each user should be able to set which posters they want to read or not read. Michael But you know when the truth is told, That you can get what you want or you can just get old, Your're going to kick off before you even get halfway through. When will you realise... Vienna waits for you? - "The Stranger," Billy Joel
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S P S wrote: May be some one else is ready to enjoy the stuff... I don't mean block for everybody, each user should be able to set which posters they want to read or not read. Michael But you know when the truth is told, That you can get what you want or you can just get old, Your're going to kick off before you even get halfway through. When will you realise... Vienna waits for you? - "The Stranger," Billy Joel
Michael P Butler wrote: each user should be able to set which posters they want to read or not read So.... the user will have the forums without their 'unwanted posts'?? Is that what you are talking about?? There is nothing new under the sun,
But there are lots of old things we don't know.
- Ambrose Bierce -
Michael P Butler wrote: each user should be able to set which posters they want to read or not read So.... the user will have the forums without their 'unwanted posts'?? Is that what you are talking about?? There is nothing new under the sun,
But there are lots of old things we don't know.
- Ambrose BierceS P S wrote: So.... the user will have the forums without their 'unwanted posts'?? Is that what you are talking about?? Yes. Each user should be able to maintain their own "ignore list" Michael But you know when the truth is told, That you can get what you want or you can just get old, Your're going to kick off before you even get halfway through. When will you realise... Vienna waits for you? - "The Stranger," Billy Joel
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Terry O`Nolley wrote: There is no reason why being able to see who voted is forbidden. It would stop a lot of the spurious voting. I've often thought this would be a good idea... but then I remember that there are a lot of petty minded people here who would use this information to make the site a less nice place to visit. Personally, I'd do away with the voting fullstop, especially in the soapbox... people who get voted low just keep posting the same kind of crap so it obviously doesn't discourage them. In the programming forums, you rarely see any votes for answers - so you never know whether an answer to a question is useful or a crock of shit. Personally, I'd prefer to be able to block certain users messages from appearing, that way I can ignore the people who post stuff I don't enjoy reading. Michael But you know when the truth is told, That you can get what you want or you can just get old, Your're going to kick off before you even get halfway through. When will you realise... Vienna waits for you? - "The Stranger," Billy Joel
Voting allows me to say "thanks" or "lol" or "what crap" without having to reply (which is slow)
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S P S wrote: So.... the user will have the forums without their 'unwanted posts'?? Is that what you are talking about?? Yes. Each user should be able to maintain their own "ignore list" Michael But you know when the truth is told, That you can get what you want or you can just get old, Your're going to kick off before you even get halfway through. When will you realise... Vienna waits for you? - "The Stranger," Billy Joel
Slashdot.org has something like this, and it works well for me: Registered users can mark another user as a friend, or a foe. Messages from my "friends" are sent to the top of the pile, and messages from my "foes" are sent to the bottom of the pile. My list of friends and foes is public knowledge available to anyone viewing my profile. I can also see those that have marked me as a friend or a foe.
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There is no reason why being able to see who voted is forbidden. It would stop a lot of the spurious voting.
Glano perictu com sahni delorin!
For forum ratings it would cause horrible flame wars (hey you, why did you vote me "1" !) X| But for article ratings it would be very helpful. If I knew who rated my article as "poor", I could ask him what is wrong with it. Usually people are too lazy to post a comment after reading two pages of text and find it is crap, so they rate the article "poor" - and I don't know what exactly they mean, so I can't correct the article. :confused:
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For forum ratings it would cause horrible flame wars (hey you, why did you vote me "1" !) X| But for article ratings it would be very helpful. If I knew who rated my article as "poor", I could ask him what is wrong with it. Usually people are too lazy to post a comment after reading two pages of text and find it is crap, so they rate the article "poor" - and I don't know what exactly they mean, so I can't correct the article. :confused:
Corinna John wrote: For forum ratings it would cause horrible flame wars (hey you, why did you vote me "1" !) Absolutely agreed, Corinna. I voted you a 5. :-D Cheers, Tom Archer "Use what talents you possess. The woods would be very silent if no birds sang there except those that sang best." - William Blake * Inside C# -Second Edition * Visual C++.NET Bible * Extending MFC Applications with the .NET Framework
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For forum ratings it would cause horrible flame wars (hey you, why did you vote me "1" !) X| But for article ratings it would be very helpful. If I knew who rated my article as "poor", I could ask him what is wrong with it. Usually people are too lazy to post a comment after reading two pages of text and find it is crap, so they rate the article "poor" - and I don't know what exactly they mean, so I can't correct the article. :confused:
Corinna John wrote: I could ask him what is wrong with it. Usually people are too lazy to post a comment do you think that they will post the reason even if you ask them ???
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Corinna John wrote: I could ask him what is wrong with it. Usually people are too lazy to post a comment do you think that they will post the reason even if you ask them ???
Mr.Prakash wrote: do you think that they will post the reason even if you ask them If the person really wants to vote you down in the articles... he/she will / should have to reason it There is nothing new under the sun,
But there are lots of old things we don't know.
- Ambrose Bierce -
Mr.Prakash wrote: do you think that they will post the reason even if you ask them If the person really wants to vote you down in the articles... he/she will / should have to reason it There is nothing new under the sun,
But there are lots of old things we don't know.
- Ambrose BierceS P S wrote: If the person really wants to vote you down in the articles... he/she will / should have to reason it Yeah i agree, but do you think that the downvoter will give you a reason if you ask for a reason?;P
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S P S wrote: If the person really wants to vote you down in the articles... he/she will / should have to reason it Yeah i agree, but do you think that the downvoter will give you a reason if you ask for a reason?;P
Let the system allow the user to poll, only after the user posts a comment. There is nothing new under the sun,
But there are lots of old things we don't know.
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Let the system allow the user to poll, only after the user posts a comment. There is nothing new under the sun,
But there are lots of old things we don't know.
- Ambrose BierceThen you would get a comment something like this. "I didnt like this" "Useless" "sucks" "wtf"
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Then you would get a comment something like this. "I didnt like this" "Useless" "sucks" "wtf"
you get what u deserve :laugh: There is nothing new under the sun,
But there are lots of old things we don't know.
- Ambrose Bierce -
you get what u deserve :laugh: There is nothing new under the sun,
But there are lots of old things we don't know.
- Ambrose BierceWhat i mean to say that, if you force someone to post a reply when he votes, these kinda nonsence replies will be there instead of constructive critisiism. And ppl who really wants to give a constructive critisism do give one.