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'''Voting''' is a vital part of YTMND. Voting is a power given to every user on the site.  Users have six choices when looking at a site.
 
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No user is limited to only voting a certain way. All users are entitled to their own opinions.
 
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[[Category:Welcome to YTMND]]
 
[[Category:Welcome to YTMND]]

Revision as of 13:13, June 30, 2007

Welcome Options Front Page Sites Voting Comments Messaging Creating sites Guide Forums

Voting is a vital part of YTMND. Voting is a power given to every user on the site. Users have six choices when looking at a site.

  • *****
    • 5 stars: The highest rating users can give to a site.
  • ****
    • 4 stars: A site that is better than average, but below anything spectacular.
  • ***
    • 3 stars: The average rating of a site, not crappy but nothing special.
  • **
    • 2 stars: The site is below average and could have been better.
  • *
    • 1 star: The lowest rating users can give to a site.
  • no stars
    • Not voting on a site. All sites start out with the no-vote. It should be noted that a no-vote does not affect the sites score at all

The Site Rating

A site that is published begins to collect votes and a rating is established. The rating is derived by the total number of stars divided by the total number of votes. Once a rating is established, it is then compiled with all the other sites and an order of ranking is determined. It seems that sites are complied into the different rankings every couple of hours.

Note: This could change if a weighted voting system is put in place.

Controversy

Voting is the culprit to most conflicts on ytmnd. In fact there has been a need to classify users by the way they vote or their voting habits. Such categories are:

  • Upvoters/upvoting
    • Users who only (or mostly) vote *****.
  • Midvoters/midvoting
    • Users who only (or mostly) vote ***.
  • Downvoters/downvoting
    • Users who only (or mostly) vote *.
  • Split voters/NARVs
    • Users that only (or mostly) vote * and *****
  • Deal voting
    • Users that send a message to other users in order to exchange ***** for *****

No user is limited to only voting a certain way. All users are entitled to their own opinions.

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