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So just how would one go about building one of these "voting blocks" and how would they work?... Numerically speaking of course.
Be very active in this as soon as stories are posted, because readers are influenced by the ratings and comments of those before them. You can get a big bang for your buck by hitting as soon as they leave the gate.
Get about 14 or 15 like minded people together and then nudge the stories you want lower by voting a few 2's or 3's ever so often. With the 5 point scoring system, it doesn't take much. It doesn't even take the whole group, just a few would do it.
Be very active in this as soon as stories are posted, because readers are influenced by the ratings and comments of those before them. You can get a big bang for your buck by hitting as soon as they leave the gate.
Ah, you think it's just one vote per real person here. That's where your calculations start going off the rails.
But why worry about it at all? If you don't believe in voting blocks, then don't.
Also do it very quickly. An H shows up at 10 votes and that little red symbol Will draw readers.
So if you tell your friends your story will be live the next morning they can all five it right away.
Many stories reach the 10 vote total with a perfect 5.00. Then reality occurs.
Anyone can vote twice. Once anon once by user handle
So a block of even 10 can dump 20 votes on a story good and bad. That does not include multiple user handles and ip changing or masking tricks.
You do realize how easily noticeable this would be, right? Especially when you're talking about the same group of people doing this multiple times?
It doesn't matter how many alts you make or what computers or devices you use in your house. The IP addresses of each device might vary slightly, usually the forth number in the address (example: 11.22.333.444 vs 11.22.333.445) but the information returned when tracking an IP address all return the same general location, and by general, I mean zip code. This "area" sometimes isn't even where your house is located, but rather where your ISP is located. Your actual address cannot be accessed unless there is suspect illegal activity at which point the authories would STILL have to contact your ISP to get that information.
Essentially, to accomplish what you're saying, 10 people would have to each have two seperate ISPs and each of those ISPs would have to be noticably far away from each other. But then, a pattern would develope of the same IP addresses showing up together after the first time.
You do realize how easily noticeable this would be, right? Especially when you're talking about the same group of people doing this multiple times?
It doesn't matter how many alts you make or what computers or devices you use in your house. The IP addresses of each device might vary slightly, usually the forth number in the address (example: 11.22.333.444 vs 11.22.333.445) but the information returned when tracking an IP address all return the same general location, and by general, I mean zip code. This "area" sometimes isn't even where your house is located, but rather where your ISP is located. Your actual address cannot be accessed unless there is suspect illegal activity at which point the authories would STILL have to contact your ISP to get that information.
Essentially, to accomplish what you're saying, 10 people would have to each have two seperate ISPs and each of those ISPs would have to be noticably far away from each other. But then, a pattern would develope of the same IP addresses showing up together after the first time.
Or the ten people could be in 10 states and vote from home and then from work. ISP's work if the people using them are honest. After that, all bets are off. Now you have at least a 40 vote group.
FantasyXY
They don't use 1's which are swept by general rule. Ok figure that same story with 300 votes and a score of say 4.8 for a contest. Now drop a half dozen 2's for instance on it and see where the story ends up. Or even 2 2's.
Or the ten people could be in 10 states and vote from home and then from work. ISP's work if the people using them are honest. After that, all bets are off. Now you have at least a 40 vote group.
FantasyXY
They don't use 1's which are swept by general rule. Ok figure that same story with 300 votes and a score of say 4.8 for a contest. Now drop a half dozen 2's for instance on it and see where the story ends up. Or even 2 2's.
First of all, 10 people voting from home and from work is still 20 votes, not 40. Second of all, not everyone can access the internet from work, especially a website of an adult nature. And lastly, again, IF all those 20 votes went unnoticed, they would be noticed each time thereafter, because the 20 IP addresses would not change.
OMG - I could so wreck this whole voting thing if I still worked for an ISP.
All I would need is an access point on a router with a class-B assigned port (these went away with the advent of MPLS), and root level access to a server complex that wasn't being used for anything, with some sort of dynamic DHCP, and a mess of NICs in promiscuous mode, and a little bit of software that can auto traverse and screen scrape, the ability to spoof my way past all the network firewalls, and a boss that had no clue how anything works...
Risking a high paying job at an ISP so I can fuck with a couple of dirty story writers... Yeah, that would be IDEAL!
There's software that can do what you described from your own home. Scouries used it for a long time to pump thousands-yes thousands- of votes into his two lame ass incest stories he is always touting.
IF reject reality pops into this, I know he'll recall the name of it.
To get away with what he did on that level, I always assumed that Scouries must have worked at an ISP.
My point was that even with supposed IP hopping software, the restructuring of the Internet is making this whole thing harder and harder.
Two words, if you really know anything. Laptop and large city.
And movement, different coffee shops etc...