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Dave, your example is genuine case where top performers get rewarded. But, my question is, What if Member B intentionally up-votes Member A's few months old 40 answers in 15 minutes? Member A would then easily get 400pts even if Member B is silver. So, does CP handles such cases?
You could not say definitively that Member B was in cahoots with A, there is no proof. There are often unusual voting patterns, but it really shouldn't concern people, points are not converted to money you know! Why should this bother you so much? You have been a member for 48 hours, so just enjoy the site. As for older votes, consider this... You answer a question, and are rewarded at the time. Some months later the OP posts back about a particular issue on that answer. This moves it back to the top of the Q&A list where others see the answer and think it good enough to upvote. That way it could be 3 months after the answer was given and points are awarded. Use the site before criticizing the metrics.
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You could not say definitively that Member B was in cahoots with A, there is no proof. There are often unusual voting patterns, but it really shouldn't concern people, points are not converted to money you know! Why should this bother you so much? You have been a member for 48 hours, so just enjoy the site. As for older votes, consider this... You answer a question, and are rewarded at the time. Some months later the OP posts back about a particular issue on that answer. This moves it back to the top of the Q&A list where others see the answer and think it good enough to upvote. That way it could be 3 months after the answer was given and points are awarded. Use the site before criticizing the metrics.
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Dalek Dave wrote:
points are not converted to money
Very true :-D
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Dave, your example is genuine case where top performers get rewarded. But, my question is, What if Member B intentionally up-votes Member A's few months old 40 answers in 15 minutes? Member A would then easily get 400pts even if Member B is silver. So, does CP handles such cases?
Look at the Rep Points FAQ - the number of up and down votes a member can get for various items is limited. For instance, a user can get no more than 25 up and down votes in a given day. The same holds true for up/down votes for Q/A answers.
".45 ACP - because shooting twice is just silly" - JSOP, 2010
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You can never have too much ammo - unless you're swimming, or on fire. - JSOP, 2010
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You could not say definitively that Member B was in cahoots with A, there is no proof. There are often unusual voting patterns, but it really shouldn't concern people, points are not converted to money you know! Why should this bother you so much? You have been a member for 48 hours, so just enjoy the site. As for older votes, consider this... You answer a question, and are rewarded at the time. Some months later the OP posts back about a particular issue on that answer. This moves it back to the top of the Q&A list where others see the answer and think it good enough to upvote. That way it could be 3 months after the answer was given and points are awarded. Use the site before criticizing the metrics.
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I think, 2 months ago...I got a reply(Thanks note with vote) from OP for my answer. But the question(Crystal report) was almost 1 1/2 year old! I have answered that question when I was new to this site.
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For example, If Member A asks Member B to up-vote all Member A's answers, Member A would get more rep points. Does CP site handles such cases? If so, how? P.S: Actually I thought of this while I found one member was featured in top expert in last 24 hrs section (with more than 500pts in last 24hrs), but when I looked into this recent activities like posting answer, messages etc there were no such activity in last 24 hrs. I was wondering then how could that member get 500pts in last 24hrs. The example above, I would think of, is one possibility.
While the site does (and rightly so in my opinon) handle vote-bombing which is abuse, I don't think the site should worry about an author/member social engineering his way to higher reputation levels. It's outside the scope of the site's voting system in my opinion.
Regards, Nish
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While the site does (and rightly so in my opinon) handle vote-bombing which is abuse, I don't think the site should worry about an author/member social engineering his way to higher reputation levels. It's outside the scope of the site's voting system in my opinion.
Regards, Nish
My technology blog: voidnish.wordpress.com You've gotta read this : Using lambdas - C++ vs. C# vs. C++/CX vs. C++/CLI
And I also agree with what Dave said, these cases are unusual patterns and doesn't bother much.
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For example, If Member A asks Member B to up-vote all Member A's answers, Member A would get more rep points. Does CP site handles such cases? If so, how? P.S: Actually I thought of this while I found one member was featured in top expert in last 24 hrs section (with more than 500pts in last 24hrs), but when I looked into this recent activities like posting answer, messages etc there were no such activity in last 24 hrs. I was wondering then how could that member get 500pts in last 24hrs. The example above, I would think of, is one possibility.
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I think, 2 months ago...I got a reply(Thanks note with vote) from OP for my answer. But the question(Crystal report) was almost 1 1/2 year old! I have answered that question when I was new to this site.
thatraja
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I am not surprised. Without people like Deeksha, articles would not get edited. I'd say that was quite a contribution. What value have you added to CP?
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I am not surprised. Without people like Deeksha, articles would not get edited. I'd say that was quite a contribution. What value have you added to CP?
Forgive your enemies - it messes with their heads
"Mind bleach! Send me mind bleach!" - Nagy Vilmos
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Without people like Deeksha, articles would not get edited.
Agree!!, even my Tip also edited by Deeksha only.
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What value have you added to CP?
:laugh: My doubt is how she gets 1460 under Author, where articles are 0.??? :doh:
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Without people like Deeksha, articles would not get edited.
Agree!!, even my Tip also edited by Deeksha only.
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What value have you added to CP?
:laugh: My doubt is how she gets 1460 under Author, where articles are 0.??? :doh:
It might have something to do with her staff status while editing articles. In any case, 1400 points certainly isn't enough to be concerned about because even without those points, her rep score still supported by her editing activities. EDIT =================== Why was this voted down? I just don't understand.
".45 ACP - because shooting twice is just silly" - JSOP, 2010
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You can never have too much ammo - unless you're swimming, or on fire. - JSOP, 2010
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"Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997 -
It might have something to do with her staff status while editing articles. In any case, 1400 points certainly isn't enough to be concerned about because even without those points, her rep score still supported by her editing activities. EDIT =================== Why was this voted down? I just don't understand.
".45 ACP - because shooting twice is just silly" - JSOP, 2010
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You can never have too much ammo - unless you're swimming, or on fire. - JSOP, 2010
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"Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997Agreed!! +5
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I am not surprised. Without people like Deeksha, articles would not get edited. I'd say that was quite a contribution. What value have you added to CP?
Forgive your enemies - it messes with their heads
"Mind bleach! Send me mind bleach!" - Nagy Vilmos
My blog | My articles | MoXAML PowerToys | Mole 2010 - debugging made easier - my favourite utility
Pete O'Hanlon wrote:
Without people like Deeksha, articles would not get edited.
Agree, they beautified my poor Tips/Tricks many times :thumbsup:
thatraja
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