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GeneralRe: I don't normally frequent the back room (or whatever it's called now) Pin
Oakman19-Oct-09 8:37
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Dan Neely19-Oct-09 9:21
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GeneralVoting Outliers Pin
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Hans Dietrich18-Oct-09 4:55
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AspDotNetDev18-Oct-09 5:37
protectorAspDotNetDev18-Oct-09 5:37 
Hans Dietrich wrote:
a practical way to implement this could be to just send an email to Chris&Co


Yeah, I was thinking along those lines too. If the process were automated (such as by clicking a "request revote" button), the number of times a user could do this per article could be limited. For example, maybe a person only gets 2 revotes per article. This could get out of hand quickly, so there'd have to be some limit enforced. And we'd want to avoid email because it's cumbersome for the sender and the reader (in this case, Chris). And maybe clicking this button only deprecates votes older than, say, a month. And it must leave the last half votes intact. That way, people aren't completely flushing votes away each time they hit this button. Since they only get 2 of these and each one can only ever halve the number of votes, that would mean that a maximum of 3/4ths of the votes could be flushed away (i.e., 1/4th of the votes would remain intact, at a minimum). The 1-month limit makes it so people actually spend some time pondering how to improve their articles. And the 1/4th attribute means that not everyone's votes will go to waste.

Visual Studio is an excellent GUIIDE.

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Chris Maunder18-Oct-09 5:33
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Daniel Vaughan26-Oct-09 0:09
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