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06/02/2010 12:37:08 AM · #1
I don't understand what i am seeing. Just before voting closed I had a 150 votes with an average of 6.32 but the final result says 6.2535 and only 142 votes. Are some of those 150 votes not counted because they didn't vote the 20%? Can someone explain? I'm sure it must have been asked in a earlier thread.
06/02/2010 12:40:31 AM · #2
Originally posted by hawkeyefilms:

I don't understand what i am seeing. Just before voting closed I had a 150 votes with an average of 6.32 but the final result says 6.2535 and only 142 votes. Are some of those 150 votes not counted because they didn't vote the 20%? Can someone explain? I'm sure it must have been asked in a earlier thread.


Yeah...you got it right... some voters didn't finish voting their 20 %
06/02/2010 12:40:41 AM · #3
Originally posted by hawkeyefilms:

Are some of those 150 votes not counted because they didn't vote the 20%?

Yep, maybe all 8 of the votes you lost.
06/02/2010 12:47:03 AM · #4
In the user portrait challenge, I lost 9 votes at rollover, and it was enough to drop my entry from a score that would have been 3rd place down to 5th place. So it happens. Bear in mind, of course, that for all we know the eventual 3rd-place finisher lost just as much as I did, of course...

R.
06/02/2010 12:54:13 AM · #5
Thanks for the replies and explanations. Sometimes it's a chore but I've voted 100% in all but one of the last handful of challenges since I joined. Don't know how long I'll keep that up but for now it's fun and interesting.
06/02/2010 12:58:47 AM · #6
I vote 100 % too. I figure the only way to expand my imagination is to see what others are creating... and the only way to grow is to take the time to vote... so I vote... besides I want others to vote on mine... I also try to comment at 20%
06/02/2010 01:09:50 AM · #7
i think our partial voters were pretty generous, I lost a good bit on rollover as well. Why do the folks who give out ones and twos always manage to get past 20 percent?
06/02/2010 01:25:33 AM · #8
When I vote high in a challenge, I always try to only vote 19% just to watch the balloons pop at rollover. :P
06/02/2010 01:32:24 AM · #9
Originally posted by Art Roflmao:

When I vote high in a challenge, I always try to only vote 19% just to watch the balloons pop at rollover. :P


Oh, you naughty boy! lol
06/15/2010 09:53:50 PM · #10
I didn't know about the 20% rule. Good to know. I've just started voting and have been voting 100% I feel it a responsibility no matter how painful it can be to continue.
06/15/2010 09:56:38 PM · #11
Originally posted by Quintus:

I didn't know about the 20% rule. Good to know. I've just started voting and have been voting 100% I feel it a responsibility no matter how painful it can be to continue.

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06/16/2010 12:39:50 PM · #12
It would be interesting to do a psychological profile of people who get pleasure
or satisfaction from voting 1's. Would there be a correlation to the most disenfranchised among us who feel powerless or deprived or envious and need an anonymous hammer for self expression? I realize this is taking it to the absurd but it is interesting to look at voting patterns on top ten photos and to not imagine the
lone "1" voter as not simply rejecting mainstream aesthetics, but rather having a temper tantrum or simply
acting out. I wonder what happens to the habitual or compulsive 'ones'? Serial killers, politicians,
anger management leaders? I think an lol (whatever that means) is called for at this point. Just wondering.
06/16/2010 04:37:53 PM · #13
Originally posted by JustCaree:

I figure the only way to expand my imagination is to see what others are creating...


I know other ways.
06/16/2010 04:44:53 PM · #14
Originally posted by MeMex2:

I think an lol (whatever that means) is called for at this point.


Is this an expression of uncertainty as to the meaning of "lol"?

Originally posted by posthumous:

Originally posted by JustCaree:

I figure the only way to expand my imagination is to see what others are creating...


I know other ways.


Please explain in full detail, providing examples, preferably with photographic exhibits.
06/16/2010 07:14:22 PM · #15
Originally posted by mycelium:

Originally posted by posthumous:

Originally posted by JustCaree:

I figure the only way to expand my imagination is to see what others are creating...


I know other ways.


Please explain in full detail, providing examples, preferably with photographic exhibits.


Imagine my examples and exhibits...
06/16/2010 07:21:03 PM · #16
06/16/2010 07:50:12 PM · #17
Reproduction rights obtainable from www.cartoonstock.com.

LOL;-)

Originally posted by yanko:



06/17/2010 11:36:17 AM · #18
Originally posted by MeMex2:

It would be interesting to do a psychological profile of people who get pleasure
or satisfaction from voting 1's. ....


I don't get pleasure from voting a 1. I have done it, though rarely. Personally, I feel that if one is willing to vote a 10, then they should be willing to vote a 1. I believe both should be applied sparingly, and only for those that truely deserve it.

If you never vote lower than say a 3, then you may make yourself feel better, you may make the photographer feel better, but really your 3 is in essence a 1.
06/17/2010 02:58:37 PM · #19
Originally posted by Bear_Music:

In the user portrait challenge, I lost 9 votes at rollover, and it was enough to drop my entry from a score that would have been 3rd place down to 5th place. So it happens. Bear in mind, of course, that for all we know the eventual 3rd-place finisher lost just as much as I did, of course...

R.


You are assuming the people that placed above you suffered the same fate. Rather presumptuous, no? I've been there, done that, too. You don't know what was voted above you and how your entry meshes with how other folks droppped. Any consideration is... well, an assumption.
Not calling out Robert... just pointing this out. Voting seems so simple out of context.

Also, I have voted 1's. I have voted very few, but I have voted very few 10's too. ambaker has it right- accept the trough with the peak. Votes will be good, votes will be bad. Accept that they are votes, not a representation of you as a person. Don't take things so personally.
06/17/2010 04:00:09 PM · #20
Originally posted by spiritualspatula:

You are assuming the people that placed above you suffered the same fate. Rather presumptuous, no?


Rather presumptuous?, actually I read Bear's quote differently. I think he's saying that the 3rd place finisher may have suffered the same fate not that they did suffer the same fate. His only assumption is that we're all subject to the same complex process and that you can't take the affect on your score out of context.

Message edited by author 2010-06-17 16:01:00.
06/17/2010 04:07:44 PM · #21
Originally posted by DJWoodward:

Originally posted by spiritualspatula:

You are assuming the people that placed above you suffered the same fate. Rather presumptuous, no?


Rather presumptuous?, actually I read Bear's quote differently. I think he's saying that the 3rd place finisher may have suffered the same fate not that they did suffer the same fate. His only assumption is that we're all subject to the same complex process and that you can't take the affect on your score out of context.


Correct.

R.
06/17/2010 04:09:27 PM · #22
Originally posted by Bear_Music:

Bear in mind, of course...


Of course.
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