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Stephan Reiken

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Since: 11-17-05

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Posted on 12-02-06 11:06 PM Link | Quote
User rating: 8.63 (1028/1190, 2 votes)

How did I get User Rating, and who can give out User Rating? And why do I have 1028/1190 from two votes, while someone else has 650/650 from 1 vote?
I get why my number is 8.63 and theirs is ten, but why does said other person have 650 points from 1 vote, while I could only have gotten 595 points at most per vote?
Tatrion
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Posted on 12-02-06 11:13 PM Link | Quote
When a person rates you, the number of "rating points" you get from them is experience level * x, where x is the rating they gave. So if you rated someone a 8, and your experience level was 30, they would gain (30 * 8) rating points, or 240 out of a possible 300 (300 being from (30 * 10)). So people's votes with higher experience levels carry more weight.

To actually rate a user, scroll down to the bottom of their profile and look for a link that says "rate user". Click it, and you can rate them.
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Posted on 12-02-06 11:18 PM Link | Quote
I would like to add that at the moment rating certain users is pointless because of a slight modification Xkeeper did to some users' ratings that were intentionally downvoted.
fabio

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Posted on 12-02-06 11:19 PM Link | Quote
Anyone can rate a user. The 2 numbers after your user rating depend on the user's level that rated you. You can tell sometimes who rated you if you take away the 0 in the number after the slash. Two people with a combined level of 119 rated you. Once a lot of people have rated you, it becomes hard to remember who all those people were.

I'm guessing the guy that had a 650/650 rating was rated by Tatrion. He gives just about everyone a 10 rating and it's easy to tell it was him because he is at Level 65 right now.
asdf

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Posted on 12-03-06 12:57 AM Link | Quote
Originally posted by Kamek
I would like to add that at the moment rating certain users is pointless because of a slight modification Xkeeper did to some users' ratings that were intentionally downvoted.




(And in my defense, a good chunk of the downvoting came from rating users who Shyguy rated 10 (with him having the only vote). He did that for a lot of lurkers, and I was trying to balance it out so that sort by rating wasn't messed up like that. I don't know what I was thinking at the time that caused me to do that; looking back, it was pretty stupid. At any rate, I eventually got bored and stopped doing it. Oh well, though.)
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Posted on 12-03-06 01:47 AM Link | Quote
Originally posted by asdf
Originally posted by Kamek
I would like to add that at the moment rating certain users is pointless because of a slight modification Xkeeper did to some users' ratings that were intentionally downvoted.




(And in my defense, a good chunk of the downvoting came from rating users who Shyguy rated 10 (with him having the only vote). He did that for a lot of lurkers, and I was trying to balance it out so that sort by rating wasn't messed up like that. I don't know what I was thinking at the time that caused me to do that; looking back, it was pretty stupid. At any rate, I eventually got bored and stopped doing it. Oh well, though.)

I should go find who did all that stupidity and go remove all the votes.
Stephan Reiken

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Posted on 12-03-06 02:26 AM Link | Quote
One more question, if you level changes, do your old votes gain more weight?
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Posted on 12-03-06 03:35 AM Link | Quote
Yes.
MathOnNapkins

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Posted on 12-03-06 05:43 AM Link | Quote
Originally posted by asdf
I was trying to balance it out so that sort by rating wasn't messed up like that. I don't know what I was thinking at the time that caused me to do that; looking back, it was pretty stupid. At any rate, I eventually got bored and stopped doing it. Oh well, though.)


Wait... you too? Though I did that on the old board, I don't really vote on people anymore. I remember there was a time when I would get borded and try to get certain friends of mine to the #1 spot on rating. That involved massive downvoting and getting other people on IRC to upvote a specific person, depending on the day. Hope we didn't make anyone sad or something .


(edited by MathOnNapkins on 12-03-06 04:43 PM)
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Posted on 12-29-06 11:06 PM Link | Quote
Maybe you can get a PM or something telling the user who got a vote more details on their vote (Who voted, date, etc.). Of course this would be optional to the user.
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