CharleyH
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rgraham666 said:Only once on one of my stories.![]()
I know - I just left my mistake.
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rgraham666 said:Only once on one of my stories.![]()
cantdog said:It never crossed my mind. I did post a reply once to a PC, as a PC, but I don't remember what I did with the temperature thing.
Munachi said:i was told that votes by yourself on your own story get removed, so i never bothered... i suppose i could go to a different computer, and not log in, to vote on my stories. but then, it would not feel right. of course, i could also do that a lot of times - there are lots of internet cafes around. hm... actually... that sounds like a good idea...
Because this is the single most misunderstood thing in Lit...I want to say it again. Whatever vote is cast first is the one that counts. If you make a comment before you vote a number, the thermometer setting is what counts (00%=1, 100%=5). If you vote first, then make a comment, the thermometer doesn't count. In a weird twist, Lit doesn't count the thermometer vote for several hours, so it appears that it didn't count (which is probably why it's so confusing to people). I've seen it pop up 6 hours later.Roxanne Appleby said:On the PC thing - I think it's good for authors to engage readers in PCs, and not necessarily just to correct negatives. I'm not sure how else the engagement could be, but it just seems nice somehow to make the thing a little bit interactive.
I'm assuming that I have the interpretation correct of how that works - if you haven't voted then your first PC "thermometer" counts as a vote, but if you have voted it does not count, and subsequent PCs do not count as a vote. If I got that right then it's a reason to vote the regular way - the convention on author PCs is to just leave the thermometer in the default neutral setting when posting them.
no idea. anyway, i decided going to an internet cafe is too much effort. so i guess i will continue not voting on my stories...RogueLurker said:Ah .. .but how does that work? Does the Lit sweeper look at who was logged in or at the actual IP address? My partner and I have seperate Lit accounts, and seperate computers, but we're both behind the same router. If the "sweeper" is looking at IPs, that means her vote for my story is swept.