Those are definitely votes you gave.
This shows the reputation changes you have received;
They most certainly are NOT.Those are definitely votes you gave.
Holm86 wrote:
What about those forum threads where all that is posted is pictures of engines etc.? No info, no nothing just a picture which gets 3-4 upvotes each. Some of them not even F1 and there is definetly nothing technical behind it. Some people has reached high amounts of votes just by doing that.
(I would just like say that I have nothing against those threads. They should just be locked from voting).
2 types of scores to just say you disagree? I disagree, pardon the tautology.tok-tokkie wrote:The voting system is being used for two different things:
1. Technically worthy/unworthy posts.
2. Agreeing or disagreeing with the post.
When the rating system was introduced it was intended (as I understand it) for #1. However it is now used more for #2 & the mods have advised users to use it that way rather than posting a +1 thumbs up post.
I suggest that there should be 2 voting buttons & scores. One for each. Further clutter and I have no suggestion as to what should be done with the existing scores.
The system was never intended to be used an an "I agree" system, and it certainly has never been advised as such either. If that has come across like that, forget it as soon as you can.tok-tokkie wrote:The voting system is being used for two different things:
1. Technically worthy/unworthy posts.
2. Agreeing or disagreeing with the post.
When the rating system was introduced it was intended (as I understand it) for #1. However it is now used more for #2 & the mods have advised users to use it that way rather than posting a +1 thumbs up post.
I suggest that there should be 2 voting buttons & scores. One for each. Further clutter and I have no suggestion as to what should be done with the existing scores.
I will look into that as soon as I can!strad wrote:Why do I get upvotes in threads I have never posted in?...
We scan from time to time to see if there is no abuse or misuse. Members are contacted through PMs when needed, but we are certainly not scrolling to the votes and correcting them on a daily basis. The system effectively relies upon the ability of people coming to a consensus. When 5 or 10 people rate a post, we expect the resulting value to be a reasonable impression of what the community thinks, no matter if that is not always identical to what we thinkgray41 wrote:Do the mods scan through all the threads down voting anything they don't deem up vote worthy?
Though I guess I can understand the criticism, I think the regular deluge of photos within the car threads is one of the best aspects of the forum. For one, it presents the best opportunities for us to spot new stuff, and, perhaps most importantly, it means I don't have to find the photos for myself. I cannot emphasize enough how much I really don't want to have to do that.basti313 wrote:Well, we sometimes encourage these people. There is a bunch of people warposting pictures from AMuS or Sutton in the car threads just to get upvotes. Some have pushed this so far to have several hundred upvotes just by posting pictures from other people...
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This was an attempt at an insult from a member to me for a comment I posted that the member didn’t like. It’s a good opportunity for me to give my 2 cents on the ranking system.iotar__ wrote:Another example of failure of forum ranking.
You may say that Steven but this is what Strad posted on May 12:Steven wrote:The system was never intended to be used an an "I agree" system, and it certainly has never been advised as such either. If that has come across like that, forget it as soon as you can.tok-tokkie wrote:The voting system is being used for two different things:
1. Technically worthy/unworthy posts.
2. Agreeing or disagreeing with the post.
When the rating system was introduced it was intended (as I understand it) for #1. However it is now used more for #2 & the mods have advised users to use it that way rather than posting a +1 thumbs up post.
I suggest that there should be 2 voting buttons & scores. One for each. Further clutter and I have no suggestion as to what should be done with the existing scores.
OK..I got "dinged" for offering a plus one or a emoticon the indicates I agree with a previous poster.
I was told by the Mod that I should use the upvote function.
I thought this section made it clear that the up/down vote function was NOT for simply agreeing or not.
Which is it?
Also since when do you get into trouble for agreeing?
Why do you think it takes a wordy response to thank a guy for posting personal photos that his family took in the past?
Well, I do not want to say anything about nice, detailed shots of new parts. Or maybe an overview of the car from two sides as it is in FP so that others can find interesting details. This is also useful for me. And would be even more useful if people would at least post the source and if there are other shots to find.bhall wrote:Though I guess I can understand the criticism, I think the regular deluge of photos within the car threads is one of the best aspects of the forum. For one, it presents the best opportunities for us to spot new stuff, and, perhaps most importantly, it means I don't have to find the photos for myself. I cannot emphasize enough how much I really don't want to have to do that.basti313 wrote:Well, we sometimes encourage these people. There is a bunch of people warposting pictures from AMuS or Sutton in the car threads just to get upvotes. Some have pushed this so far to have several hundred upvotes just by posting pictures from other people...
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"Value" will always mean different things to different people, and I think voting trends tend to reflect that.
(I'd still prefer it to be abolished, though.)
I was told by a mod that only use the upvote if I think a post was helpful. Not if I agreed with it. Since then , my voting power was removedstrad wrote:OK..I got "dinged" for offering a plus one or a emoticon the indicates I agree wiih a previous poster.
I was told by the Mod that I should use the upvote function.
I thought this section made it clear that the up/down vote function was NOT for simply agreeing or not.
Which is it?
Also since when do you get into trouble for agreeing?
Why do you think it takes a wordy response to thank a guy for posting personal photos that his family took in the past?
That is not the intention and unfortunate people view it that way.George-Jung wrote:It is just a popularity contest.. so everybody, get over it