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I realize this is possibly a little off-topic, however the responses to Suggestions make me think there has to be a better way than just counting "likes". For these threads or for any postings.
To take a leaf out of Amazon's book, I suggest providing two ways of voting for a post.
OR
Amazon hides posts which receive a lot of negative feedback and replaces them with a one liner which reads something like "this has received too many negative reviews to show it, but if you really want to read it click here".
So negatively rated postings are still readable, but can easily be ignored.
The "Like" score should be a composite of the feedback. +1 points for positive feedback, - 1 points for the other. So when sorted by the "Like" score, those whose unlikes exceed the likes will rank lower.
In my opinion, such a scheme will, over time, improve the quality of postings by providing more information to people posting, rewarding high quality with positive scoring, and encouraging low value posters who attract negative ratings to lift their game. If the like count is restored to the user profile, it will be easy to identify members who habitually attract negative feedback and vice versa.
It also provides a way that we, as members, can provide negative feedback without resorting to name calling and triggering flame wars.
Finally, it provides a scoring method which can be used by @Jordan and his moderators to identify cases where some poster counseling and guidance is required.
To take a leaf out of Amazon's book, I suggest providing two ways of voting for a post.
"This posting adds to the discussion" (or similar wording)
OR
"This posting doesn't add to the discussion".
Amazon hides posts which receive a lot of negative feedback and replaces them with a one liner which reads something like "this has received too many negative reviews to show it, but if you really want to read it click here".
So negatively rated postings are still readable, but can easily be ignored.
The "Like" score should be a composite of the feedback. +1 points for positive feedback, - 1 points for the other. So when sorted by the "Like" score, those whose unlikes exceed the likes will rank lower.
In my opinion, such a scheme will, over time, improve the quality of postings by providing more information to people posting, rewarding high quality with positive scoring, and encouraging low value posters who attract negative ratings to lift their game. If the like count is restored to the user profile, it will be easy to identify members who habitually attract negative feedback and vice versa.
It also provides a way that we, as members, can provide negative feedback without resorting to name calling and triggering flame wars.
Finally, it provides a scoring method which can be used by @Jordan and his moderators to identify cases where some poster counseling and guidance is required.