karaline
Really Really Experienced
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- Nov 13, 2008
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I'm not sure if this is a the right place to post this, but I'm going to give it a shot, because it's not wildly off topic.
It is a constant source of frustration to me that, in a number of categories, the 'top lists' are often dominated by a small number of authors that write series, because the multiple chapters will all score highly, and clutter it up.
I don't write code, so I have no idea if this is a plausible idea (and sincere apologies if I'm suggesting something that has already occurred to you, but is simply not feasible), but is there a way that either, only the highest scoring instalment of a series could appear, or the scores in a single series could be somehow be aggregated so the average score across the series is the one which shows up.
I just think it would nice if more authors where able to bask in the lime light that being on the top lists offers, instead of just a limited few.
It is a constant source of frustration to me that, in a number of categories, the 'top lists' are often dominated by a small number of authors that write series, because the multiple chapters will all score highly, and clutter it up.
I don't write code, so I have no idea if this is a plausible idea (and sincere apologies if I'm suggesting something that has already occurred to you, but is simply not feasible), but is there a way that either, only the highest scoring instalment of a series could appear, or the scores in a single series could be somehow be aggregated so the average score across the series is the one which shows up.
I just think it would nice if more authors where able to bask in the lime light that being on the top lists offers, instead of just a limited few.