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Heh, my bad. Quick math is not a muscle i excersize on a regular basis.Weird Harold said:The top 500 poems are all 4.75 or better. Cloudy had 12 votes and a 5.00 score yesterday; a single additonal one vote would bring the score down to 4.69 -- which is completely out of the top 500 by at least .06
AnonymousTroll said:Oh don't worry Cloudy, I'll stop over there and fix that little problem for you.
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AnonymousTroll said:Cloudy,
Just to be clear, I did read it today and voted a five. I dreamed up this alt just for having fun. Figures I'd say something like that and then some asshole trashes you that way.
And I know how you feel. I asked someone to read a poem I wrote. Not under ANT but it had a score of five for about two weeks. So later they told me they don't like poetry, but they went and read it. I felt pretty bad when it was clear they had voted a one.
Sympathies
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cloudy said:Knew it wouldn't last.
Thank you to whoever just had to vote it down this morning.![]()
But it's nice know it was (I think is now) #1. neonurotic said:But it's nice know it was (I think is now) #1.
I can remember when the Top List Poems were only 2 pages long and all 5.00 or 4.90. It's good to see 7 pages and ranges to 4.75. A lot of poet-types say voting doesn't matter. Though, because of the year end contest, I'll tell ya, that $50 Amazon gift certificate was a nice thing to get for best erotic poem 2006.
CorsetLvr said:I realize you were referring to this particular scenario, however, I have tracked the scoring on a few of my recently posted stories on a slow weekend when I didn't have a lot else to do. .... I think this is more common in story categories with a low number of votes.
CorsetLvr said:I had one like that was #1 in the toys and masturbation category.
I think it also to occur more frequently when a story climbs to the top of the Top List for its category. It's as if a bulleseye was painted on the story that makes it a target for being "tanked."
CorsetLvr said:... I have a feeling that the majority of people that do vote, either love or hate a story and those in the middle are never counted. Go take a look at the number of views and number of votes on your stories sometime and calculate the percentage of readers that actually vote. I think you will find the resulting percentage a little bit of a shock.
I manged to predict the course of the voting on my first story almost vote for vote over the first 25 votes.
Most people only bother to vote on stories that touch their emotions in some way -- and an honest three seldom generates neither enough anger or enough love to move a reader to vote.I know. You beat me that year. They gave certificates? I got Illustrated poem that year and didn't get one.cloudy said:I got best erotic poem for 2005, and was pleased, too.![]()
neonurotic said:I know. You beat me that year. They gave certificates? I got Illustrated poem that year and didn't get one.
Weird Harold said:If you get a three vote on a story, cherish it and maybe even have it bronzed -- it's likely the only HONEST vote you have.Most people only bother to vote on stories that touch their emotions in some way -- and an honest three seldom generates neither enough anger or enough love to move a reader to vote.
jomar said:Probably holds for twos and fours as well.
Weird Harold said:Actually there's a major subset of voters -- around 40-50% -- who won't give a top score or a bottom score for any reason; that's where the fours and twos come from. What motivates them to vote is generally the same passions as for those who vote fives and ones, but they don't believe in "perfection" or "absolute trash."
colddiesel said:My opinion is that with a very few exceptions the best poets on Literotica do not get the best votes. The best poets tend to be on the poetry board a lot where you cannot cultivate as many buddies as on the AH or even the GB. Compare for example Angeline's (a genuinely talented poet) "Memories like Glass" with any of the poems above her. The comparasion is frankly embarassing for almost all of them.
Voting is a popularity contest, nothing else. And whilst I'm in a stirring mood why is a so called 1 bomb any worse than a gaggle of 5's from a bunch of voting lemmings. Uncritical and unwarranted praise is no better than spiteful mark downs.
Before we complain about 1 bombs how many of the people who voted on Cloudy's poem read, let alone voted on any other poem that day?
cloudy said:Was anyone in this thread complaining? If they were, you're the only one that sees them.
I don't mind any honest vote. I do mind someone voting something of mine down simply because they can, and without reading it.
I realize you like nothing I write. That's your perogative.
colddiesel said:Yes but my point is that don't you find it equally offensive when friends vote your work (or that of another) up without any critical justification? just as much as when it is voted down.
Your comment that I do not like anything you write is a tad overstated because I have only ever commented on one piece of your work and it was certainly not a 1 bomb comment. You might also note that my previous post did not comment on your latest work at all. Frankly I think your reply doesn't deal with the points I raised at all but as you correctly say that's your prerogative.
cloudy said:someone apparently hit jomar, too.![]()
jomar said:Hey! I had a 4.93 on the screen capture and now it's a 4.92. Alright, fessup!
colddiesel said:My opinion is that with a very few exceptions the best poets on Literotica do not get the best votes. The best poets tend to be on the poetry board a lot where you cannot cultivate as many buddies as on the AH or even the GB. Compare for example Angeline's (a genuinely talented poet) "Memories like Glass" with any of the poems above her. The comparasion is frankly embarassing for almost all of them.
Voting is a popularity contest, nothing else. And whilst I'm in a stirring mood why is a so called 1 bomb any worse than a gaggle of 5's from a bunch of voting lemmings. Uncritical and unwarranted praise is no better than spiteful mark downs.
Before we complain about 1 bombs how many of the people who voted on Cloudy's poem read, let alone voted on any other poem that day?
