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Bassam Abdul-Baki22-Feb-11 6:23
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Nish Nishant22-Feb-11 6:26
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Bassam Abdul-Baki22-Feb-11 6:28
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Nish Nishant22-Feb-11 6:32
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Bassam Abdul-Baki22-Feb-11 6:37
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Nish Nishant22-Feb-11 6:57
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Chris Maunder22-Feb-11 16:04
cofounderChris Maunder22-Feb-11 16:04 
Nish,

Gimme a day or two to get over some fairly rough jetlag so I can go through the messages and form a sensible answer. I've been following this debate for months now and the only thing that has come out if it is that members disagree on what's best, and that it doesn't have to be an all-or-nothing answer across the entire site.

Here's my most pressing question:

If you remove downvotes how do you distinguish between a poorly written (but not offensive, not inaccurate, not reportable) and an OK article that hasn't been voted yet?

The answer is (probably) that eventually the OK article will probably get a vote and will rise about the crap / pointless article, but there will be a period of time that the articles will be sorted as equals. Having the ability to mark an article, for posterity, as not of useful value means unvoted articles will not be lumped in together with them.

So the problem isn't necessarily downvotes, it's getting people to vote more often. With consistently high voting numbers we can do some statistical analysis and cut spurious down votes. Or, with consistently high voting rates we know that new articles will very quickly rise above the "nothings".

However, removing spurious votes may stiffle a true vote that a true expert has made in opposition to the voices of those who vote for the pretty pictures or popular author.

Alternatively, having only upvotes may still leave articles lumped with the "nothings", especially if other articles are getting voted so quickly that they rise up quickly and never give the OK article a chance at some fresh voters.

If the argument here is actually "I don't want to see a single downvote, even if I have 50 5 votes" then that is a very different argument and one I can understand and listen to, even though I don't agree. If the authors feel that ensuring an unblemished record on their articles is worth not having the ability to put distance between their articles and plain crap articles then I'll listen to that call.

If the argument is to stop voting wars then my feeling is I would prefer to fix the root cause rather than cripple the system. However, I'm realistic enough to accept that may not be possible, but in the meantime it's easy enough for me to undo the actions of down voters.

If the argument is to remove the random downvotes, then the previously mentioned statistical analysis combined with a push to increase voting rates is a better answer here.

And this doesn't even cover discussion boards like the Lounge. I truly feel that removing downvoting would take away something. Something mean spirited somtimes, yes, but also a flavour, an acceptance of differing opinions, an ability to poke a stick in someone's ribs and stir things up.

We need to act carefully here and not throw the baby out with the bathwater.
cheers,
Chris Maunder

The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP

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GeneralLSP forever Pin
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