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Travis Derouin <travis(a)wikihow.com> a écrit : > A vote system must be able to
deal with all kind of trickies. People
overvoting, voting ech day, trying to improve their
'wikipedia pagerank', or
shut down others'...
Maybe you could set a ip-hash so vote only affects if it's different than
last vote (or last 5 votes...). Then it could be remplaced by the semisum of
both votes of those hash matching ips. Maybe even with a special sensibility
for repeated queries from the same ISP (dynamic ips
connecting-voting-disconnecting).
About the vote forgiveness on change take into account that most wight
changes are those of blanking/reverting so some blank-revert processes could
reset the counter although content haven't changed.
I think this could be a feature that might be hard to speculate on
what exactly what will happen if it's applied on a large scale, so it
might take some sample data before determining which choice is best.
And of course, the results will vary between wikis, so it'd probably
be best to have included in the extension a few parameters for which
it can be used (e.g. max votes per user, # of days back into the past
to consider votes, discard votes over 5, use a scale of 1-x, etc)...
P.S.
http://wiki16.wikidiy.com/Special:ListRatings
-> Fatal error: Call to a
member function on a non-object in
/var/www/html/wiki16/extensions/RateArticle.php on line 187
Fixed. Thanks.
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