Falco
(Falco)
2017 年11 月 20 日 19:10
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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 21:37
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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 21:41
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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 04:16
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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 23:53
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The feature discussed here was never implemented, this is just an idea for now.
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