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Mr Sticky
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I used to be annoyed by the scoring system. Then I started writing better stories.
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| idx | count | vote | rating |
|-----+-------+-------+------------|
| S | 48600 | - | 4.86000000 | <--- starting point
| 1 | 48601 | 1 | 4.85961404 |<--- 1 vote, story drops from 4.86 to 4.85
| 2 | 48606 | 5 | 4.85962807 |
| 3 | 48611 | 5 | 4.85964211 |
| 4 | 48616 | 5 | 4.85965614 |
| 5 | 48621 | 5 | 4.85967016 |
| 6 | 48626 | 5 | 4.85968419 |
| 7 | 48631 | 5 | 4.85969821 |
| 8 | 48636 | 5 | 4.85971223 |
| 9 | 48641 | 5 | 4.85972625 |
| 10 | 48646 | 5 | 4.85974026 |
| 11 | 48651 | 5 | 4.85975427 |
| 12 | 48656 | 5 | 4.85976828 |
| 13 | 48661 | 5 | 4.85978228 |
| 14 | 48666 | 5 | 4.85979629 |
| 15 | 48671 | 5 | 4.85981028 |
| 16 | 48676 | 5 | 4.85982428 |
| 17 | 48681 | 5 | 4.85983827 |
| 18 | 48686 | 5 | 4.85985227 |
| 19 | 48691 | 5 | 4.85986625 |
| 20 | 48696 | 5 | 4.85988024 |
| 21 | 48701 | 5 | 4.85989422 |
| 22 | 48706 | 5 | 4.85990820 |
| 23 | 48711 | 5 | 4.85992218 |
| 24 | 48716 | 5 | 4.85993615 |
| 25 | 48721 | 5 | 4.85995012 |
| 26 | 48726 | 5 | 4.85996409 |
| 27 | 48731 | 5 | 4.85997806 |
| 28 | 48736 | 5 | 4.85999202 |
| 29 | 48741 | 5 | 4.86000598 | <--- it takes 28 5 star votes to move this story back to 4.86
Interesting strategy. I started writing worse ones! I took it as a perverse incentive.I used to be annoyed by the scoring system. Then I started writing better stories.
You say it's "horribly written." The readers don't. You think your story is brilliant, the readers don't. So the readers are stupid morons because they don't understand there's a completely objective standard they were supposed to follow? Sure, keep telling yourself that.Good look at how many horribly written stories score 4.8 and up and have endless glowing comments about how well written they are . By and large, they can't. Case closed.
Humility is in short supply on this thread.Even though I dont 100% agree, this is a very good attitude to take in order to keep authors humble.
It can't be done that way, because scoring, to be fair and to be meaningful to readers, must be the same for all authors. We can't have a system where authors get to choose what they think is a more favorable scoring system.Firstly, separate comments from votes. An author can delete anonymous comments, but not anonymous votes. They can disable voting altogether, but they have no option to block only anonymous votes. If you wish to keep those questionable votes, thatās your choice, but allow others the freedom to choose for themselves.
Ever dropped an ice cream cone on the ground? A few kids wouldnāt touch it no matter what; some might scrape off the top; but most would just pick it up and lick it as it is, unfazed by the grains of sand grinding between their teeth ā thatās your real deal right there.A large group of readers liking or disliking your story is, alas, the real deal.
The visual is great, and it gave me a chuckle, but otherwise it's one of the worst analogies I've ever experienced. Where do I even begin?Ever dropped an ice cream cone on the ground? A few kids wouldnāt touch it no matter what; some might scrape off the top; but most would just pick it up and lick it as it is, unfazed by the grains of sand grinding between their teeth ā thatās your real deal right there.
First off, I expect a majority, probably a substantial majority, of readers are anonymous. I'm sure Manu knows the percentages precisely. And I expect the voting is similar.I think they should eliminate anonymous voting. Sure, it might mean fewer votes overall, but the results would be far more accurate and much less noisy. The manipulation is very real, and it discourages people who genuinely care about the competitions. The site has little to lose and a lot to gain by tightening things up.
As Simon says, try not to obsess over your ratings. (Now if I could only get myself to follow that...)
Well said. This website runs on click-thru revenue to camgirls and porngames which is a function of how many people show up.First off, I expect a majority, probably a substantial majority, of readers are anonymous. I'm sure Manu knows the percentages precisely. And I expect the voting is similar.
In another thread, authors are complaining that too many people enter the contests already.
But most importantly, the readers are who pay the bills here, not the authors. If the site had a 50% drop off in authors contributing stories, I'm sure Laurel and Manu would be moldy concerned, but that's not a big loss. If they have a 50% drop off in readers, that is crisis mode. Nothing is ever going to happen on the site to make life easier for authors that reduces readership. Fundamentally will not happen.
It is reasonable to believe that anonymous voting (and comments) increases page views. Therefore it is here to stay.
As Simon says, try not to obsess over your ratings. (Now if I could only get myself to follow that...)
30 seconds??? You slacker.Wait, so I should or shouldn't be hitting refresh on the stats page every 30 seconds? I'm confused.
30 seconds??? You slacker.
During my lone contest I have entered thus far, I had to promise my SO to only refresh every 15 minutes. I only cheated occasionally.Wait, so I should or shouldn't be hitting refresh on the stats page every 30 seconds? I'm confused.
You say it's "horribly written." The readers don't. You think your story is brilliant, the readers don't. So the readers are stupid morons because they don't understand there's a completely objective standard they were supposed to follow? Sure, keep telling yourself that.
There is still a line that will change the displayed result. Itās just a difference whether it is 4.855 or 4.86. Any vote 4 or 1 that drops you infinitesimally below the line changes the displayed result. That so many stories tie at 4.85 on many of the top lists shows they use the truncated thereAnd all this time I have been assuming scores were averaged to the hundredth of a point. This explains even more why one isolated one vote can have an even greater impact on the ranking.
I've been promoting this idea for years, but as you can see, no one here likes it, which is somewhat funny. AH is inconsistent as fuck.I think they should eliminate anonymous voting. Sure, it might mean fewer votes overall, but the results would be far more accurate and much less noisy. The manipulation is very real, and it discourages people who genuinely care about the competitions. The site has little to lose and a lot to gain by tightening things up.
but as you can see, no one here likes it, which is somewhat funny. AH is inconsistent as fuck.
That's what you think but sorry to say that you are wrong. The veterans here know that the only real protection against downvotes is a large vote count to outweigh the bombs. Anyone with a practical understanding of math can't logically disagree with that.
People get upset about the troll votes that change 4.9 into 4.87 precisely because the Hall of Fame algorithm depends on such nonsense. At 4.90 you're at the top of the Hall of Fame. At 4.87 you're in the middle. If they do it again and you drop to 4.84, you're off the front page altogether. If it was just a number, it wouldn't matter and only a few weirdos would care. But because it determines "Popular Stories" placement, it determines whether people who look at the story category page will see your story at all.I think this is basically correct. Which is why the sensible path is to just keep writing, do what you do, build your following, add votes to your stories, accumulate followers and favorites, and eventually you won't care. That's where I am. My mean story score is only about 4.52, which is much lower than that of many of the people who keep complaining about downvoting, but I don't care and it doesn't in any way impede my ability to "succeed" on this site by my own terms. It's why I'm baffled by people who get upset when their story gets downvoted from 4.92 to 4.87. That's not a real-world problem. There's something awry with your attitude if you are upset about that. I have no stories ranked above 4.80. So?
Or:I think they should eliminate anonymous voting. Sure, it might mean fewer votes overall, but the results would be far more accurate and much less noisy. The manipulation is very real, and it discourages people who genuinely care about the competitions. The site has little to lose and a lot to gain by tightening things up.
I'm not passionate about it at all, and I don't mean to sound dismissive or condescending. I'm just being realistic. This is an issue that has been debated for as long as I've been in this forum (nine years). Many people gripe about anonymous voting, and have for years. I've experienced 1-bombs and downvoting. I know what it's like. But the site has made it crystal clear that it's not going to put up any barriers to unregistered readers from voting, or to anonymous comments. And it's made its reason clear: because they are such a big part of the readership and the voting system. I personally think the site's position on this issue is the right one. I WANT anonymous voting and comments. I want as much input as possible. Manipulation and downvoting are annoying, but they're just mosquito bites. They are far outweighed by the benefit of getting more readers, more voters, and more comments. And I think most authors either agree with me, or don't care in the slightest.
It's quite clear that the number of authors who want to ban anonymous voting and comments are a tiny fraction of the participants in this site, and the site quite understandably has made the decision that their views don't trump those of the majority.
Humility is in short supply on this thread.