Writer61
Englishman abroad
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I have kept track of the rating and number of votes for my last ten stories. Since each only gets a few votes per week, you can be completely accurate if you work incrementally. I usually do it every week.
Today, I noticed an unexpected change. The number of votes for 9 of the 10 has decreased by 1, and their average ratings have increased. My first thought was that a sweep had eliminated the 1- and 2-star ratings, but a) not all the stories had any of those, and b) mathematically, they are still present. Instead, it is threes and fours that have disappeared. I should note that the 10th story might also have had a vote deleted and, by chance, have received another with the same rating.
It looks methodical, but not like a traditional sweep.
Any ideas?
Today, I noticed an unexpected change. The number of votes for 9 of the 10 has decreased by 1, and their average ratings have increased. My first thought was that a sweep had eliminated the 1- and 2-star ratings, but a) not all the stories had any of those, and b) mathematically, they are still present. Instead, it is threes and fours that have disappeared. I should note that the 10th story might also have had a vote deleted and, by chance, have received another with the same rating.
It looks methodical, but not like a traditional sweep.
Any ideas?
