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Nish Nishant22-Feb-11 6:26
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Nish Nishant23-Feb-11 2:59
sitebuilderNish Nishant23-Feb-11 2:59 
If people want to offer criticism or negative feedback, they can easily use the tried and tested forum system. Each article has a forum, so why not use that? That way, every bit of criticism is well represented and backed by a thread/post explaining why someone thinks there are issues with the article.

And anyone reading the article can quickly go through the comments to see what's good or bad about the article and what peers think.

And regarding your point about how it will make it hard to distinguish between a new but excellent article with say 7 votes and an old but ordinary article that accumulated 7 votes from say 2 years, that's not really so. Higher number of votes do not always go with good articles. For example a WPF or SilverLight article with flashy screenshots will quickly collect a few dozen 5s in a few weeks. While if you write on the new features in MFC's CString in VS 2010 (just an example, CString did not change) it'll be unlikely that you'd get even 10 votes here. The voting patterns vary hugely across articles depending on how popular the topic is, and whether the article caters to a specific level of audience (beginner to intermediate articles will get way more votes than advanced topic articles, unless the advanced article is on an extremely popular topic).

Also, it's the averaging out of the rating that makes it even worse in my opinion. It's one thing to see that you got 20 upvotes and 4 downvotes. But to see that you now have a rating of 4.6/5 (meaning you lost 8% just like that) is not a great feeling for authors, specially new ones.

Now consider the case where an article absolutely sucks and a critic wants to express that; in this case he should use a "report article to editors" link that will tell the editors that it may be a good idea to nuke the article.

And all this has been about articles. As for posts, I don't really know why there needs to be down votes there either. If you don't like a post, don't read it. If you think it's abusive/spam, then mark it as abusive/spam (does not count as a downvote though), and a mod/editor will delete it later.

Same with the QA forums. Many times a newbie OP asks a question and someone replies with a perfectly accurate answer. The OP expected something else (usually copy/paste-able code) and gives the answer a 1. Of course, there are people like Espen (and myself) who are usually quick to spot these and counter it with 5s, but that's not the best way to do this. The post may not really deserve a 5 but we have to do it to counter the 1 which it didn't deserve either.

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


I totally agree, the baby needs to be kept safe, but the bathwater's getting dirty Smile | :)

And by the way, thanks for listening and responding Chris. While I always compare with the MSDN forums, out there, there's no room for feedback. You get what you get. I think it's great that you are prepared to spend some time listening to feedback from the community, even if the returns from that may not be good (like now, where the suggestions you are getting are probably not that easily implementable) Thumbs Up | :thumbsup:

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