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modified 10-Jan-13 14:02pm.
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Hi CP,
As we are not having the voting system in general discussion forums, so the posts will not get a downvote for sure.
But my Debator points is now Under Water -18, which was 29 (as far as I remember) yesterday.
As voting is not there, is there any other way in which general forum posts get downvoted?
Thanks,
Tadit
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Tadit Dash wrote: is there any other way in which general forum posts get downvoted?
Yup - simply click the report flag and choose to report as spam or abusive. This option is being overused to my mind.
To check whether this is the case, look at your reputation history. If anyone has voted this, you should see an entry telling you, and it should link to the message that was down voted. (Note, I haven't actually checked to see if this is what the reputation history does, it's just a logical guess based on knowing how Chris works - the reputation system doesn't bother me enough for me to go and check this out).
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Thanks for the quick reply @Pete.
Pete O'Hanlon wrote: To check whether this is the case, look at your reputation history. If anyone has voted this, you should see an entry telling you, and it should link to the message that was down voted. Yes I know this functionality, but unfortunately there is no entry in reputation history pointing this downvote. And that's why I got the doubt, when I found no entry for that.
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It may be a possibility that Chris has performed a rep-point recalculation. I remember in the past that this causes the numbers to fluctuate somewhat to account for deleted messages, etc.
I wasn't, now I am, then I won't be anymore.
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Pete O'Hanlon wrote: (Note, I haven't actually checked to see if this is what the reputation history does, it's just a logical guess based on knowing how Chris works - the reputation system doesn't bother me enough for me to go and check this out).
I do believe your not bothered, especially with debator points ( although I would personally be proud of your article/Q&A points as they are hard earned.) But you are starting to sound like JSOP use to.
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The only ones that interest me are my article votes. They are the ones I'm proudest of, and I don't need to go into the reputation system to find out what my votes are (very handy), as they represent achievement rather than any form of lounge based popularity. The articles are technical achievement.
[Edit]Oh yes, and I'm proud of my blog entries too. You've found my ego point - my articles.
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No points were harmed in the Correction.
We had a bit of code. A tiny bit of code. It ran something like
if Points > 0
Set RepPoints = Points.
This was meant to be a sanity check, but insanity is the norm and people can actually have negative points. I removed the "> 0" check and updated those members who actually have negative points so they, in fact, have negative points.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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That's ok, but if there is no voting system now, how can be the point 29 comes to -18.
And another thing is it is not increasing from that instant. I am posting messages here since yesterday, but the Debator points seems unaffected.
modified 11-Jan-13 1:28am.
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There was voting. Lots of it.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Oh ok Chris. Thanks for the information.
But don't you think that we should get an entry in Reputation History or is that the thing you are working on?
And is there an issue with the individual points showing in Profile page?
Because the Debator Points still showing -18.
Also the same issue with Editor Points.
If you think these are bugs, then look at them, otherwise please ignore, as others think that I am the person who is obsessed by Reputation, which is not true.
Thanks...
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Tadit Dash wrote: But don't you think that we should get an entry in Reputation History
I'm not sure what you mean. You do have entries in your rep history - these are what, when added up, give you your negative point total.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Yes, there is a page whose title is "Reputation History for Tadit Dash", in which all the reputation points change is mentioned.
I am asking if somebody downvoted any message of mine, and the point reached to -18, then that action should appear in that list, isn't it?
And the individual points in the profile [^] page also not increasing for Debator, Editor. It is showing the old values.
I think you understand my queries. If any question, please ask me.
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Your rep list only shows the last 200 events. Your rep graph shows all points, and it's clear that in late September your points dipped well below 0 points.
Please stop dwelling on the points, and instead ask yourself "why are people voting me down". Learn from that, understand how to interact with the community, and it benefits everyone. Mostly you.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Thanks a lot for the information @Chris.
I will learn from my mistakes and downvotes.
I will be good member for the communities.
Thanks,
Tadit
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I've just taken a look at your profile. I had forgotten that you were the person who was obsessed by his reputation. You know, if you stopped going on about it, people might not down vote you. That is just a friendly piece of advice.
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Pete O'Hanlon wrote: I had forgotten that you were the person who was obsessed by his reputation.
Sorry, but I am not obsessed by reputation.
I am just reporting these, because this is the forum for Bugs and Suggestions.
Except reputation issues, I have also reported other issues and suggestions.
And if you think that this is not a bug for CP, then it is completely fine with me.
As a member of CP, I think that, if I came across any issues, I should report that.
Thanks...
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When I checked your messages, the vast amount were about passing various milestones. You even blogged about them. That is an obsession.
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Yes, because I was happy on achieving them.
And sorry, if I am making an impression like that.
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Hi....
I have come across the point that is when we are voting in the surveys there are Articals list is mention, so can we make the facility to check only one check box at a time.
Thanks
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I'm really not sure what you're saying, but my closest guess is that you want the "Best article" voting form (eg http://www.codeproject.com/script/Surveys/VoteForm.aspx?srvid=1397[^]) to be single choice, not multiple choice.
If this is the case then no, sorry, multiple choice is how it will stay.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Thanks for the quick reply.
That's Correct Guess,
I am talking about "Best article" voting form.
I can able to select multiple check boxes.Under that list it should select only one Check box.It will remove the confusion of the end user,That for which artical he/she has been voted
Thanks
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The article vote section clearly states that you can vote for multiple articles. This is a fair and reasonable thing to do because you may have more than one article that you think is worthy of a vote. Rather than force you to ignore a great article, this approach lets you recognise it.
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Fixed layout is being forced upon me. Using FF 17.0.1.
It's working now!
"Real men drive manual transmission" - Rajesh.
modified 10-Jan-13 1:07am.
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