MrPixel
Just a Regular Guy
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Let me preface this in noting that I have made it a personal goal over the past several years to NOT discuss LitE scoring in public. I learned early-on that it draws fire.
However, it is time to say something, especially because several of my stories' scores are suddenly getting hammered as it is, for no good reason beyond somebody or several somebodies wanting to punish them for... what?... having the vaunted "red 'H'"? A personal squick mentioned in passing? Existing in the first place?
What did I do to you, whoever you are?
The more prolific, established, and/or "senior" authors on the site wave-away discussions like this, asserting, "Scoring doesn't bother me." Okay, that is fine for you, you publish in popular categories and have many followers who are willing to "vote". Those of us whose interests are in the lightly-trafficked topics tend not to accumulate followers, and vote-to-reader ratios are very low in some categories.
Scores are important for "lesser" authors because they are: 1) indicative of overall reader interest; 2) a useful indicator of story quality; and 3) especially valuable in driving interest in the first place. Readers - this one included - will gravitate towards stories with higher scores in any given category.
Point-blank: maliciously-damaged scores reduce readership.
"There's no solution, @Laurel and @Manu aren't going to change how it works."
I disagree with "no solution". The system is clearly broken, and is penalizing writers in less-popular categories. This needs to be fixed. "One-bombs" and other user-accessible manipulations have a too-strong statistical effect on scores of well-written stories in minority categories.
The solution I propose is one proposed many times: only registered users can vote. OR, anonymous votes are simply recorded but ignored in computing the score average. Anonymous voting has run its course and proven to be detrimental to site and author participation.
However, it is time to say something, especially because several of my stories' scores are suddenly getting hammered as it is, for no good reason beyond somebody or several somebodies wanting to punish them for... what?... having the vaunted "red 'H'"? A personal squick mentioned in passing? Existing in the first place?
What did I do to you, whoever you are?
The more prolific, established, and/or "senior" authors on the site wave-away discussions like this, asserting, "Scoring doesn't bother me." Okay, that is fine for you, you publish in popular categories and have many followers who are willing to "vote". Those of us whose interests are in the lightly-trafficked topics tend not to accumulate followers, and vote-to-reader ratios are very low in some categories.
Scores are important for "lesser" authors because they are: 1) indicative of overall reader interest; 2) a useful indicator of story quality; and 3) especially valuable in driving interest in the first place. Readers - this one included - will gravitate towards stories with higher scores in any given category.
Point-blank: maliciously-damaged scores reduce readership.
"There's no solution, @Laurel and @Manu aren't going to change how it works."
I disagree with "no solution". The system is clearly broken, and is penalizing writers in less-popular categories. This needs to be fixed. "One-bombs" and other user-accessible manipulations have a too-strong statistical effect on scores of well-written stories in minority categories.
The solution I propose is one proposed many times: only registered users can vote. OR, anonymous votes are simply recorded but ignored in computing the score average. Anonymous voting has run its course and proven to be detrimental to site and author participation.
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