I know Literotica regularly trawls story votes and weeds out suspect ones - presumably from addresses that have registered a vote more than once, for instance. I'm all for that. However, I've recently come to suspect that the system may go haywire at times.
The votes on my five-part novella have gone up and down like a yo-yo. The volatility is especially obvious in this case because the series hasn't had very much attention, either in reads or votes. So it's been fairly easy to track the changes and calculate the actual votes cast. Over a two day period, the number of votes for the final part has varied from a high of 12 to the current low of 8. After twelve votes had been cast, the story's score stood at a very unimpressive 3.83. Currently, however, the part has a score of 4.75, though I doubt it'll stay there long, and I know it could plummet back into the depths again almost immediately. (The cancelled votes, by the way, were as follows: two 1s, a 2 and a 4 - as far as I can tell, that is.)
On its own, this may not seem remarkable, but similar things have happened to the other parts of the novella as well - and I've noticed it to a lesser extent with other stories.
People will, of course, point out that this primarily demonstrates the meaninglessness of votes, and I agree - especially in cases like this, where the total number of votes is relatively low. However, given that this yo-yoing has happened with all the parts in this series, I'm beginning to wonder if there's some kind of glitch in the system and if, at times, positive votes can register as negatives, so that a vote may be deducted rather than added to the total after a reader votes.
I know this is in a sense trivial, but I wonder if anyone else has had similar suspicions?
(I'm also curious as to how votes are trawled through and deleted. Is it automatic or is it done 'by hand' for example? But having read other posts asking the same question, I'd doubt if anyone actually knows about that.)
- polynices
The votes on my five-part novella have gone up and down like a yo-yo. The volatility is especially obvious in this case because the series hasn't had very much attention, either in reads or votes. So it's been fairly easy to track the changes and calculate the actual votes cast. Over a two day period, the number of votes for the final part has varied from a high of 12 to the current low of 8. After twelve votes had been cast, the story's score stood at a very unimpressive 3.83. Currently, however, the part has a score of 4.75, though I doubt it'll stay there long, and I know it could plummet back into the depths again almost immediately. (The cancelled votes, by the way, were as follows: two 1s, a 2 and a 4 - as far as I can tell, that is.)
On its own, this may not seem remarkable, but similar things have happened to the other parts of the novella as well - and I've noticed it to a lesser extent with other stories.
People will, of course, point out that this primarily demonstrates the meaninglessness of votes, and I agree - especially in cases like this, where the total number of votes is relatively low. However, given that this yo-yoing has happened with all the parts in this series, I'm beginning to wonder if there's some kind of glitch in the system and if, at times, positive votes can register as negatives, so that a vote may be deducted rather than added to the total after a reader votes.
I know this is in a sense trivial, but I wonder if anyone else has had similar suspicions?
(I'm also curious as to how votes are trawled through and deleted. Is it automatic or is it done 'by hand' for example? But having read other posts asking the same question, I'd doubt if anyone actually knows about that.)
- polynices