Falco
(Falco)
2017 年 11 月 20 日午後 7:10
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On reddit, when you want to to capture suggestions and wanna minimize bias they provide “Contest Mode”:
this thread is in contest mode - contest mode randomizes comment sorting, hides scores, and collapses replies by default. Source
Different from reddit, we would do this at category level, randomizing topic sorting in a category and hiding votes.
After the contest is over, the admin can revert the order to votes.
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What would this be for? It sounds very confusing and I don’t understand the use case?
Falco
(Falco)
2017 年 11 月 20 日午後 9:37
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Mostly trying to reduce:
By providing information about voting intentions, opinion polls can sometimes influence the behavior of electors, and in his book The Broken Compass, Peter Hitchens asserts that opinion polls are actually a device for influencing public opinion. The various theories about how this happens can be split into two groups: bandwagon/underdog effects, and strategic ("tactical") voting.
A bandwagon effect occurs when the poll prompts voters to back the candidate shown to be winning in the poll. The ide...
When discourse-voting is used for a time-limited event, like “submit your new product idea this week” or something like that, bandwagoning can be pretty hard.
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thegurjyot
(Gurjyot Singh)
2017 年 11 月 20 日午後 9:41
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Basically it means to hide most of the data (like votes, replies) from users during a contest so that each user can reply or vote as a neutral person. Otherwise there’s a chance that the people will start to participate in that competition and act according to other people’s activity rather than doing what their mind says.
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Yea, the Reddit example was probably the best example: If you have a subthread to eliminate biased behavior, bump manipulation, etc.
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I think the use of reddit as an ‘example’ confused me – this would only apply to polls, not topics, yes? I think the use of this in a poll is the best example.
Falco
(Falco)
2017 年 11 月 25 日午前 4:16
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Well, the use case a friend of mine described was using the voting plugin , where each topic in the voting is a long and complex proposal.
Everyone can submit a proposal (by creating a topic in the category with the plugin enabled) and vote for a month.
Having “contest mode”, during this month, would help with the bandwagon effect.
After one month, everything is reverted to normal, and the winners and votes are public, as usual.
PS: If this was not clear by the category, this is a proposal for a feature inside the voting plugin.
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Is it now possible to revert everything to normal after a specified time or manually?
Falco
(Falco)
2019 年 2 月 18 日午後 11:53
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The feature discussed here was never implemented, this is just an idea for now.
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このトピックを再び取り上げるのは恐縮ですが、このような機能に関する情報をお持ちの方はいらっしゃいますか?
当サイトでは毎月、ユーザーが投稿したトピック(エントリー)を対象としたコンテストを開催し、ユーザーが投票を行っています。すべてのトピックに投票しないユーザーがいる場合やバイアスを排除するために、ユーザーごとにエントリーをランダムに表示したいと考えています。
現在の投票システムの問題点は、コメントがスパムのように大量に投稿されたトピックが上位に上がり、より多くの注目やバイアスのかかった投票を得てしまうことです。
例:ユーザーが投稿したトピックから気に入ったものを選んで投票するページ
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