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Poll Question: Would you like member names to be recored when voting in PA polls?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 12 2012 at 12:57
That's the spirit.  Big Brother, as I alluded to before, is watching you.  This site isn't a democracy, so why have any illusion of one? Wink

By the way, for those that would worry about the "undemocratic" nature of not having secret votes, how do you feel about having to have your user-name recorded when you rate an album in the database (I think it's a fair analogy)?  And having a list of your ratings made public?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 12 2012 at 13:19
For the record I voted YES
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 12 2012 at 15:18
This is very important to catch all those horrible people who post negatively about Dream Theater then vote positively for them in EVERY poll. Time to weed out those commie pinkos! Also, we need to know their addresses, phone numbers and shoe sizes.

Logan, I don't think its a very strong argument to compare forum votes to album ratings. I'm sure there are plenty of people who visit the site to see ratings and reviews who never bother with the forum. Band bios, album info and user reviews are the face of the site, so having transparency is fairly important. Forum polls are just mindless fun and only serve a handful of forum users. The anonymity is part of the fun.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 12 2012 at 16:10
If you read my long post on the last page, comparing "voting" by rating albums to voting in polls initially grew out of  someone else's comment that "voting should be anonymous by default".  It;s a notion that relates to various things I was talking about.  And then regarding CPicard's comment, "Yeah, I know, it's only votes in a poll for fun, but a secret vote is one of the main attributes of a democratic poll" I thought the analogy apt enough to mention again, as I think that an analogy can be drawn between non-anonymous ratings and anonymous poll voting when considering notions of democracy that relate to secret voting.

That's confusing, so to summarize: the argument relating to that that I inferred in the posts is:

If "voting should be anonymous by default", then perhaps the "votes" one makes when choosing a rating option should be anonymous too.  And if secret voting is fundamental to a democratic poll, then  voting for an album ratings should perhaps be done anonymously as well.

It may not be a strong analogy.  Whether it's mindless fun is kind of irrelevant to me (for me it's not mindless fun as I often put thought into my votes, take the time out to listen to more music, or re-listen to music, and then sometimes put thought into waht i'm going to say about my choices).  I expect that for some people rating is mindless fun.

Much like we have had rating abuse, we have also had voting abuse.  It's trivial to me too, but the admin felt the need to stop users from being able to vote until they had a number of posts because of people who were stacking the votes.

To me being anonymous is not part of the fun (I don't get that unless it's some kind of anonymous trolling), and I very rarely have voted anonymously.  Even when it comes to political elections, I don't try to keep my vote secret (though I wish my daughter's teacher had.  She wrongly told the class who she was voting for and my daughter tried to convince me to vote that way, to which I ranted about why I wouldn't, to which she then told the teacher and it became rather embarrassing).


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 12 2012 at 16:14
I vote that the poll results should be invisible to all users until the author closes the poll. Seeing the results before voting can lead to bias. Don't we want to be scientific here?

Also, there is a self-selection bias since only people who sign up for the forum voluntarily vote. That means we are over representing prog fans, internet users and people with too much spare time. We should really be doing random telephone surveys (although those are not without their problems as well.)
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 12 2012 at 19:19
Why the hell not? We are a family after all, aren't we? Wink
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 13 2012 at 06:28
At the risk of sounding glib and/or flippant: Equating an anonymous vote in a poll with a rating only review is for me a tad tenuous. The principal reason the site sanctions ratings only reviews is to allow non english speakers to contribute to and participate in the site content. (similarly for those whose writing abilities cannot stretch to a written review)
The forum is an English speaking forum only and we make that clear in the site guidelines.
Re the voter's name - I'm not sure what benefit this would bring and what sad sack's gonna sit down and analyse voting patterns on a musical appreciation website anywayGeek

Originally posted by thellama73 thellama73 wrote:

I vote that the poll results should be invisible to all users until the author closes the poll. Seeing the results before voting can lead to bias. Don't we want to be scientific here?



I like this idea hugelyThumbs Up, that would make polls waay more fun (and probably provide a modicum of accuracy)
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 13 2012 at 08:21
Regardless, I have my doubts this version of web wiz supports that feature anyway.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 13 2012 at 09:46
I doubt it is possible under our forum software, and I would never expect it even if it were.  It's an academic, rather than Help Is Improve this Site sort of question, rather like with Rate that post/ rate that topic .  An "If it were possible, would you like it?" sort of question.  Though I'm more interested in the ramifications of such a thing.  In both cases I actually thought about posting them in Just For Fun, but I felt that they would die a very quick death there being, perhaps, not really that fun.

Ian: I know that the analogy is a tad tenuous, and do understand the differences of site intent between voting in polls and rating albums, but I still thought the analogy fairly apt in the context of the posts to which it was a response to.  Perhaps not, but I didn't mean it that seriously.  I think that some people vote in polls without posting because their English is very poor, which can be said for people who rate without reviewing.  Heck, many times you see people why post in polls who fail to comprehend/ or properly respond to the poll question (often just because it's a gut reaction without reading the poll's question and without reading the opening post).  Sometimes a lack of English comprehension becomes apparent, but very commonly it's native English speakers who get it wrong (just not being careful).  I like it when people put a little thought and effort into their votes and responses, but to each his or her own.  For others, in both rating and voting cases, it's just that they don't feel like writing anything (course a review is much harder to write than most posts).

As for the statistics thing, I threw that in primarily with rather humorous intent (my dry sense of humour that I often try to inject in posts -- sometimes to keep it light -- doesn't often translate to others well.

I do suspect that had such a feature been implemented we would have had less abuse of the polls, and that it would have encouraged more people to share their opinions about the music and get involved with the discussion, as well as making it seem less important to actually write what one is voting for if one has nothing to say beyond that.  I also would think that when multiple votes in a poll is enabled there would be far less chance of abuse of that.  That's a somewhat important one to me since I often don't want to vote for just one or set up polls with only one option that you can vote for, but enabling multiple voting has often led to individuals rating the same act over and over again.  In my polls where I have enable multiple votes I haven't had that problem as I tend not to list really popular choices, and I get people posting with similar tastes that i am acquainted with and where the people have mutual respect (at least from a musical tastes perspective), so abuse becomes less likely.

Additionally, I would be interested to see who those invisible raters are (the word I use for that is usi in Tagalog, which sort of means nosy), and I do compare that to what i know of them.  I am interested in behavioural patterns, and kind of follow that in different ways on this board (not in any ways that everyone else couldn't in case people think I'm using some strange moderator powers to check up on people -- not at all, as even if I could (and my role is very limited and insubstantial, rather like my brain), I do also respect people's privacy.  Ah, there's the rub.  I respect people's privacy, yet I want more made public.  I want more made public with people's consent and understanding that it would be made public (I've often wished that all evaluations would be done publicly, but recognise why they are not).


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 13 2012 at 09:48
Yes.  And this is me saying yes.  
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