Scalar said:
Why? Common sense you give people a privilege and they abuse it, what do you do? You restrict that freedom, that's the most basic of judgment calls when it comes to matters like this.
Because, as I explained patiently every fucking time, NUMBERS DON'T DO ANYTHING. You can't simulate common sense / good taste / decency with numbers. It doesn't fucking work. As soon as you try, two things happen: 1) people you tried to reform immediately find ways to game the system 2) people who actually cared and had the desired qualities stop caring, because you made them play an idiotic, pointless game. So they're busy scoring points instead of being useful, or just stop doing anything altogether because they're punished for being active.
And I don't want to hear this criticism from you seeing as you're the one who proposed overhauling the entire deletion/approval system just because of one off handed remark. Kettle, black etc etc.
Unlike every other X in Y proposal, mine actually attempted to propose and justify a reason why it should work, a reason not related to numbers. You can't force shit users to become good, you can't incentivise them either. You can only try to arrange things so that their natural tendencies get aligned with the desired output.
Well this came out of fucking nowhere. Who shat in your cornflakes this morning.
*Ahem*.
albert said:
Keeping track of every voter's IP address is a huge waste of space and is of very little use. And even if I did, it's still easy to game the system as sites like Digg have shown us.
Scalar said:
I have an idea:- You can only vote on a picture once
As I said, you demonstrably fail at basic English comprehension. Obviously it'd be "out of fucking nowhere" for you.