Diesel wrote:Steven wrote:
@Diesel: the posts that were removed had nothing to do with reciprocating votes. It's as turbof1 says, when a user upvotes each and every post in a few car threads, you get a distorted view where people who post a lot (even if that's nonsense) in these threads, get boosted, while it is the intention to have a rating that reflects the quality of the posts.
I'm still unsure what I was involved in exactly? I haven't made any agreement with anyone to exchange votes or anything? I only vote when I feel the need to, and I have limited ability to do this anyway.
You're right about the distorted view thing though, the whole voting system gives a distorted view because it's promotes quantity over quality. More posts = more potential upvotes.
Exactly. You vote when you feel the need to. The person who made the hundreds of votes simply hit the upvote button at every post, just because he could do it.
Nobody is even mentioning agreed cross voting. It's simple: one of our members upvoted almost every single post in a 100 page topic. We made an inquiry about this, we never got response, so we removed all the upvotes he made in that particular topic. We are guessing behind his motivation to do this (he probably was not drunk since the upvoting spreaded across a few months), but we do know it had nothing to do with the intended purpose of upvoting.
You did not put a single foot wrong on your part, mind you. You just happened to have made a few posts in that particular topic which got upvoted due a guy clicking the button on every single post. Someone just upvoting for the heck of it is not voting due quality. That's dishonesty, which again you neither asked for, neither was even aware of and ultimately it comes across as being unfair. But that was the only way we could tackle that problem, and we had to tackle the problem. If someone looked at the RBR topic, it would have come across that it was qualitative far superior compared to the other car threads, due the much higher number of upvotes.
In short your 'involvement' was nothing more then innocently posting in a thread in which a member went rampant with the upvote button. We removed those particular upvotes, on your posts and other member's posts. Perhaps the most important thing to understand is that you did not do anything wrong and that is neither personal or subjective.