voting bug?


#122

You’re kidding right? Have you re-read this thread lately? Instead of “fixing my post” (acting like an eight year old), why don’t you keep your cool and understand there are people who don’t like this system and have good reasons not to. Perhaps you could take that view into consideration with the goal of improving the system instead of getting your panties in a bundle everytime someone disagrees.

Of the 40-ish people that did post, not all of them are expressing a dislike of the system.

Instead of saying everyone I should have said most everyone. Good catch. Your argument about small percentages is stupid, though, and either way there is a group of cgsociety members who don’t like it. That should matter to you.

So, less than 40 of the hundreds of thousands of people who visit the site share your opinion. The rest are OK with the change or don’t care enough to post an opinion.

Or have not see this thread. Or have an opinion on the system but for one of another infinite reasons don’t care to post (whether they like it or don’t like it). All we KNOW is that from the people who have posted, more are saying it sucks. Quit wasting your energy trying to make a pointless theory about numbers of people on either side.

<3


#123

I didn’t say that. But yes, you have to be logged in to vote on a thread. Now I’ve said it.

what stands “I love it” for?
That means that you love it, as opposed to not loving it.
Does that have any meaning?
As much meaning as stars do. You’ve never loved something?
Yesterday I saw an awarded work with 0 stars… isnt it like a paradox?
A self-contradiction? No. To be a true paradox, the exceptional work would have to make the statement of it being inferior work and not the member voting system doing so. I’m not sure how that would be possible but if someone can pull it off I think it’d be rather exceptional artistic statement.
uhm I guess many people dont even know where to find this thread, it took me a while.
Maybe so, but you’d think they’d start another thread in another part of the forum if they really wanted their voice to be heard. So, finding the thread or not, the fact remains that very few have expressed a disliking to the new system after months of it being active.


#124

As much meaning as stars do. You’ve never loved something?

This is a terrible argument. There are multiple opinions expressed on this very thread saying why the star system was more meaningful than the… “I love it” system to some members. To refresh your memory here is a post on this thread I made months ago:

I mean, 4 and 5 star threads always got my attention and were almost always excellent in the old system. 3 star threads were generally average/good and I was happy to get rated 3 stars on any of my works, and then there were 1-2 stars which were poor, or poser or something, and I could easily avoid looking at any of it.

Now there are rarely any stars on any image, and as also pointed out multiple times on this thread, there are (imo) non-deserving works sporting 5 stars.


#125

BenCole - I kid quite often, but in this case … no I’m not. We take all suggestions quite seriously around here and we do listen to what user’s have to say. Many features of the site come from user suggestions or discussions among the FL staff (who are users also). I’ll correct your post if I see you’re trying to propagate false information. There is no evidence that “everyone” or “most people” share your opinion about the new system. Strong evidence to suggest those statements would be seen in a thread that is thousand’s of posts long. Or multiple threads appearing on the forums (anywhere not just in Support) with the same subject. More interest is shown here daily in discussions about the front page plugs or newest movie releases than there is in this subject. That’s not an overwhelming response in favor of the opinion you support.

I never said that the opinions didn’t matter to me. I said the opinion of a small percentage is not going to change anyone’s minds here. We cannot please everyone with everything that we do around here. That’s an impossible task in any situation. For example: A small percentage of folks don’t like the latest front page plugs. A small percentage of folks don’t like smilies in posts. A small percentage of folks don’t like cheese on their sandwiches. Should we not post front page plugs, have smilies or make cheese for sandwiches because of these minority opinions? No.

Now if you want to continue calling me stupid or insensitive to the question or opinions, then that is your choice. But until you can prove otherwise, your arguments are the proof of your own stupidity and stubbornness within the discussion. There is no evidence to support your statements other than your opinion and the opinion of a small handful of members (by comparison to the total number of people who are allowed to post here).

Am I wrong?


#126

I’ll correct your post if I see you’re trying to propagate false information.

Back at you. For starters: I never called you stupid. If an argument you made was stupid or terrible in my opinion, I said so. On the same note, I would like to thank you for calling me stupid (among other things) in the very same post you lied about me calling you stupid. Comical.

I went ahead and corrected the post in question.

Alright, fine, we have no way of knowing how much of the community (or even if it’s a significant portion at all) likes, dislikes, or doesn’t care about the new system.

All I know is my experience on the portions of the site affected has become worse. To the point that I will whine about it on the internet. Also, I feel like some arguably valid points have been made about the new system (since the get go) that have not been addressed or taken into consideration. The fact is, I think the same glaring problems that existed right when the switch was made are still there, glaring away, waiting to be fixed. If I didn’t think this system sucked, I wouldn’t be wasting my time letting you know.

Am I wrong?

I believe you are. You said there is no evidence to support my statements? What about when I said:

All we KNOW is that from the people who have posted, more are saying it sucks.

You want evidence? Go count.

So unless am I as stupid and stubborn as you seem to believe, perhaps you should consider admitting that MAYBE there are some problems with the new system.


#127

BenCole - I’ve read this thread. I’ve read many threads on CGTalk. That’s my job here. If there was an overwhelming opinion that the system “sucked” then I’m sure I’d have heard it by now (outside of this thread). I don’t agree that there is one beyond the grumblings in this thread.

I’ve also counted already. As stated, there are roughly 40 individual users who have posted in this thread. I’ve been an active poster in the thread. And as such, I’ve read it many times. I don’t think you have or you’re not understanding the opinions and comments of those who disagree with you.

I get that you don’t like the system. I get that a few others don’t like the system either. That point is not in debate here. We get it. The point is, not enough people have expressed their displeasure with the system for it to be a topic of debate among the FL and Admin staff here (for the purpose of changing it again or back to the way that it was).

But please … go right ahead and continue to counter me with childish retorts such as “back at you”, skirting the issue of what the definition of calling someone stupid is or diluting the discussion of quantities of how many people dislike the system based upon your own opinion. Don’t forget to throw more random red herrings into the discussion like a quote that’s already been addressed on more than one instance in this thread. That always helps us when we consider the validity of the issue at hand.


#128

I’ve read this thread.

Prove it! (note the sarcasm, it’s the same as the sarcasm I used when I asked the RHETORICAL QUESTION “have you even read this thread?” earlier)

I get that a few others don’t like the system either.

Since you’ve counted, you know it’s more than a few. Regardless, there are people upset with it, and that should count for something.

go right ahead and continue to counter me with childish retorts such as “back at you”

Ok, we (by we I mean you) need to lay off the name calling, it gets nowhere, it’s what’s actually childish here. You don’t know me and I don’t know you. I don’t care which one of us is more mature, I’ll I am going to say is I have not called you anything or tried to judge your character. Also, I am no more guilty than you from straying from the issue at hand.

Kirt - maybe admitting there MIGHT BE some problems with the current system is too big of a first step to you. Maybe it would be easier for you to just try to admit it’s not perfect.

Let’s try to be friends.

-Ben


#129

During the period of time before we changed the voting system, more people told us that they hated the old system than have told us that they hate the new system. Unfortunately we’re not omnipotent and cannot please everybody at the same time. One way or another we’re going to be robbing Peter to pay Paul. Unfortunately Peter often seems to be the small vocal minority who will never be satisfied with anything we do, and constantly finds fault with little things which really don’t matter that much in the greater scheme of things.


#130

That’s quite a lot of words just to call me a negative nancy.

Anyway, I’ve said my piece. I think there was some validity to some of the points brought up (not necessarily by me), and I still don’t like it, but I can deal with it.

The truth is, since I have found this community I have LOVED IT (obviously, it kicks ass), this is the first time I believe I have voiced my opinion much less have a negative opinion about the site.

-Ben


#131

You assume too much. That’s the problem here. I never said the system was perfect. I never said there were no faults. I said the same thing consistently.

“There are not enough people complaining about the current system to warrant a change again.”

Where do you figure that 40-ish people complaining about this constitutes as “more than a few”? I don’t understand how less than 50 out of 300,000 registered members (or if you want a smaller figure to look at … 1,000 currently online members) who might express an opinion about this constitutes as “more than a few”. Less than 5% (in the best possible slant that I can offer your view) does not classify as a majority in any respect.

Explain yourself … please.


#132

I’ve never been notorious for my brevity.


#133

Kirt - I have explained my point many times. I understand your point of view, please try harder to understand mine, and quit saying “40 people think this, 100000000 think that.” That’s stupid, I was never trying to convince you a certain number of people were on my side, it seems to me the general consensus of this topic was a negative reaction to the new system, but I am aware I can only speak for myself - so take my opinion as my opinion and quit throwing meaningless numbers at me.

Khendar - Nothing wrong with that.

Also, let’s knock off the hostile bullshit and be friends, I really am not here to piss you guys off, I just don’t like the new system.


#134

Wait … the consensus of approximately 40 people in this thread is a negative reaction to the new system and what you’ve stated is only your own opinion? So, my continual clarification of terms like “everyone” or “most people” in your description of the issue throughout this discussion is in agreement with you then? The confusion of your opinion opposed to a large collective of members who feel that we should change the system again is something that we can agree on?

Can you please explain to me now where I had any of that wrong within my first response to your post though this latest reply? I just want to be clear that I’m not being an ass aside from carelessly using the term “stupidity” when I should have said “misinformed generalized statements”.

The only “hostile bullshit” I’m seeing in the thread is your response to me correcting your post. Which now seems as though you’ve just validated my response and agree with wholeheartedly. Sorry to say but, you confuse the hell out of me. :shrug:


#135

Honestly, who cares about the voting system? The majority of this site’s users don’t even use it (myself included, as it’s a waste of time IMO). Why you’re getting your panties in a bunch over this is beyond me Ben. Perhaps you just need someone to be angry at and chose cgtalk.


#136

This is a great idea I think. Additionally, I don’t know if it’s possible to implement into the maths a way to take into account the length of time someone has been registered here, along with their post count. In the interest of stopping the ‘signup and spam’ accounts.


#137

this message is a continuation of my post from this thread
http://forums.cgsociety.org/showthread.php?f=79&t=810657

  For the lack of time I didn't read carefully the whole thread. At the end I'm not sure how the new star system works but my experience with it is not good at all comparing to how it use to be. 
  Previously I used to visit the WIP forums almost daily and I no longer do that. The old star system helped me view threads that made my visits here worth the time. Most of the threads with stars were worth checking and most of the threads without stars were fairly lacking them. Currently there are many threads without stars that are worth checking but it takes a lot of time to go through all posts to find them and I can't afford the time. If previously there were any abuse that resulted in wrongly rated threads it didn't affect my experience as negatively as these changes in the star system. 
  I may be wrong here but it appears that the biggest priority of the new system is to cut the possibility of wrongly rated threads. I think the biggest priority of the star system should be to ensure that the visitors know what other visitors enjoyed and find worth checking. The older system was better in that respect. I rather see some wrongly rated threads than miss something good. May be the system should not allow reducing stars after they are alredy gained. 
  I'n not sure what caused this change but if it was because of complaints, before changing, it should have been posted for a vote in a popular forum like the General Discussions.

#138

If people add stars just because others do then there is no true picture. Also popularity doesnt equal good, or high quality. Take reality tv for instance,… no lets not :slight_smile:


#139

So if the only voting option I have is the “thumbs up” icon and “I like it!” option button it’s not a bug?
No star ratings anymore? The system calculates that?

Just wanted to confirm this. No objections here.
But it was more fun to rate threads within a scale.
So good work gets little stars and best work all five (imho)

In other words if you don’t agree with a rating (could happen?)
you can’t vote it down right?
By the way do Society members have more options by any chance?


#140

In other words if you don’t agree with a rating (could happen?)
you can’t vote it down right?
The voting system was never intended to work this way. This was the problem.

Vote if you like an image. Simple as that.


#141

Thanks Kirt. Nice approach.
Hey I like your avatar :buttrock: