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Sandeep Mewara26-Mar-10 19:49
mveSandeep Mewara26-Mar-10 19:49 
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martin_hughes27-Mar-10 5:03
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Luc Pattyn27-Mar-10 5:33
sitebuilderLuc Pattyn27-Mar-10 5:33 
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martin_hughes27-Mar-10 5:54
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Luc Pattyn27-Mar-10 6:10
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Pete O'Hanlon26-Mar-10 22:31
mvePete O'Hanlon26-Mar-10 22:31 
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Chris Maunder27-Mar-10 6:31
cofounderChris Maunder27-Mar-10 6:31 
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martin_hughes27-Mar-10 10:33
martin_hughes27-Mar-10 10:33 
I do see what you mean and I've had another idea after chatting to Luc about it earlier that might be a bit simpler and more workable.

My thought is that what you really want to be able to do is to separate judgements about quality from appreciation.

One of my favourite CP articles is this one: Dynamic... But Fast: The Tale of Three Monkeys, A Wolf and the DynamicMethod and ILGenerator Classes[^]. It's funny, witty and an enjoyable read.

Under the current system I had to vote it a 5 to show my appreciation. But in doing so I'm also passing a technical judgement on the quality of the article - and I don't think that's particularly fair on the author or other readers. Let's have a quick look in my profile: "1,155
Authority"; what that's basically saying is that "This user has not yet shown any technical savvy - I wouldn't trust his technical judgement if I were you" (and it'd be right, I don't trust my judgement on getting out of bed in the morning!).

My new suggestion would be to link someone's ability to vote on an article to their proven technical ability and contribution to CP as indicated by their technical reputation points. Set the bar quite high (Gold and above). It would require a very determined sock-puppet master to bring all of his "buddies" up to a standard where they could all vote and have any meaningful effect on the voting.

For everyone else, give them the opportunity to say "Thanks!" to an author/article. Link that to a page that says "This article has been thanked by [list of people]", but crucially register the "thanks" against one of the author's non-technical reputation types (or create a new one, "Appreciation"). This would prevent the sock-puppeteers artificially giving themselves technical reputation.

I don't think this would hurt very many people. In my case if I want that ability to vote on articles back all I need do is contribute technically to the site and earn the right to vote. For those very rare, but legitimate, cases where someone is technical brilliant but can't contribute for some reason, you could always artificially increase his/her tech rep to the required level to enable them to vote at your discretion (Bobenprinzip Smile | :) )

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Chris Maunder28-Mar-10 1:37
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Nish Nishant27-Mar-10 3:27
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Luc Pattyn27-Mar-10 5:01
sitebuilderLuc Pattyn27-Mar-10 5:01 
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#realJSOP27-Mar-10 1:00
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Hans Dietrich27-Mar-10 1:31
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Nish Nishant27-Mar-10 3:25
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GeneralPls update article short description Pin
Sandeep Mewara26-Mar-10 7:51
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Chris Maunder26-Mar-10 8:47
cofounderChris Maunder26-Mar-10 8:47 
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Pete O'Hanlon26-Mar-10 4:00
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Sean Ewington26-Mar-10 4:03
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GeneralDouble C++ forum, again Pin
harold aptroot26-Mar-10 2:57
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Chris Maunder28-Mar-10 14:03
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GeneralTypo!. Pin
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