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Chris Maunder wrote: So while it may be frustrating it's still better than making it easier for vote stacking to occur.
Hey Chris,
Yes, I understand the reasoning behind this. But couldn't you make it easier for regular trusted members (say members who've been active for at least 3 years) by allowing a flag to be set that will allow them to vote (even if someone from the same IP has voted already on the same post)? Could you perhaps put that into a low-priority todo list
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That's the first reasonable sounding workaround I've seen for this issue. Most kidiot's won't be willing to wait years to pull their pranks, and if the requirement is that both accounts are really long term it'd solve the problem of someone stuffing a ballot by creating a new account and voting with it before the old one.
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Rules of thumb should not be taken for the whole hand.
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dan neely wrote: That's the first reasonable sounding workaround I've seen for this issue.
Thank you
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That's an excellent idea. May be the voting should be only available to Bronze and above members. So fake accounts have to have atleast 500 messages before they can vote.
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Rama Krishna Vavilala wrote: So fake accounts have to have atleast 500 messages before they can vote.
But in this case, a poster with query got solved by someone, can not vote to reply he statisfied with. Obviously, he would/not be a valid member to vote.
There are many users, who post only when they have queries. And they hardly got to this figure.
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Rama Krishna Vavilala wrote: So fake accounts have to have atleast 500 messages before they can vote.
Are u sure??
CP says: Bronze is awarded at the beginning of the first 500 messages posted instead of the end.
L.W.C. Nirosh.
Colombo,
Sri Lanka.
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Rama Krishna Vavilala wrote: May be the voting should be only available to Bronze and above members. So fake accounts have to have atleast 500 messages before they can vote.
This will ensure that you will see 500 crap posts all over CP.
-Prakash
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or create a link where a user can ask for voting permission and moderators can accept or deny his request according to his repo on boards
the link is only available only the user passes certain criteria (like should be a gold member or posted at least some minimum number of messages / articles
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Chris Maunder wrote: The only way of identifying someone on the internet is by IP address,
Well i have not tried it, but this means that I can vote on a post or a article more than one time, one from my office pc and other from home pc and few more times if I use other ISPs, i have about 3 ISPs at home.
-Prakash
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Mr.Prakash wrote: Well i have not tried it, but this means that I can vote on a post or a article more than one time, one from my office pc and other from home pc and few more times if I use other ISPs, i have about 3 ISPs at home.
You can, if you have multiple accounts.
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Nishant Sivakumar wrote: You can, if you have multiple accounts.
Is that your permission? OK
"Throughout human history, we have been dependent on machines to survive. Fate, it seems, is not without a sense of irony. " - Morpheus
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dnh wrote: Is that your permission?
You need CM's and DC's permission - not mine
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Can we stipulate that voting has to go through a mandatory logon process to restrict only registered members can exercise their voting privileges. Quite similar to our Indian elections where one photo identity is mandatory at Polling Booths.
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This is already the case
cheers,
Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
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Hi I LOVE codeproject !
The only thing that bugs me is you cannot search the articles by score, votes or views!
Just a waste of time going through and finding that top notch article.
Keep up the good work !
Chris
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We try and rank articles based on keyword relevancy and score. We also figured that sometimes an article may be a little dodgy, but it may be the only article with the exact line of code you are looking for so we've tried to find a balance.
We're still working to improve it, though.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
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Glad to hear that you are still working on improving the CodeProject experience!
The search results work great it's just the sort order.
Could we not just have an option on the result page of our search:
- Sort by "Keyword relevance"
- Sort by "Vote score"
- Sort by "Vote count"
- Sort by "Post date ascending/descending"
- Sort by "Last updated date ascending/descending"
Just a thought, keep up the Great work !
Chris
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Hi everyone!
If you look at the main page, you'll see the "Last 10 Updates".
By default, it shows "C++/MFC" category. The same applies for the full list of last updates.
I think it's quite unfair for all other article authors - site visitors do not see their updates.
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Best regards,
Dmitry.
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Don't worry, be happy )
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If you look at the main page, you will see a green menu bar across the top of the page. On the left of that menu bar is a menu that says:
"MFC/C++ C# ASP.NET .NET VB.NET All Topics". Select "All Topics" and you will see all the last ten updates. Select any other option and you will see only the last ten updates in that category.
You may be right I may be crazy -- Billy Joel --
Within you lies the power for good, use it!!!
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I would love to be able to filter out one or two of these categories. Is it planned?
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I just recently published my first article and noticed it was being viewed, but no comments. Is there something in particular that needs to be done to encourage comments and critisism. I would really like to get some feed back so I may progress as an article writer and maybe even correct or make revisions that would make the article better.
Just wondering.
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what about the guys who made a search for a particular topic (which search made your article appear inthe answers), and when browsing at your article, the guy feels the contentnot related to his need. he simply comes back to his search and look another article... as quickly as he came there.
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Maybe readers just don't have anything to say...
cheers,
Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
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Something that has always annoyed me about the CodeProject forums is the lack of a topic specifically for WinForms development. There is a "Web Development" topic , a ".Net Framework" topic and all the of language-specific topics but nothing relating directly to WinForms development. So when I have a question on WinForms I never know where to post it... I don't care what language I get the replies relating to (I speak both C# and VB.Net) so posting in a language forum is a waste of time - but on the other hand posting in ".Net framework" is too vague - where WinForms questions should *really* go IMHO is in a language independant WinForms topic - you have a "Web Development" topic so why not a WinForms topic?
Otherwise I love the site and everything about it!
Mike
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Good idea.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
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