Issue: Whenever possible, I think publicly leaving star ratings in the Announcement Forum should be discouraged, in favor of descriptive, meaningful comments...
I wouldn't be surprised if this has been discussed before, but I still hesitate to bring it up because a lot of people do it (and I used to do it). It almost seems natural to leave a rating, and surely you want to communicate your opinion to the creator. But I'd like to say that star ratings are not good for feedback, even if you leave a comment as well (you effectively nullify your comment with a rating... more on this later...). In fact, ratings are generally intended for statistical purposes, so they have no place in feedback. I realize this can't really be enforced, so I'm not proposing this be a rule, but hopefully someone reads this and it catches on. Also, this is just my opinion... I'm not targeting anyone... and I'm not forcing anyone to do anything...
A Beacon to Everyone
The forum is for discussion of videos, and the more discussion the better. However, when leaving a public star rating, it sends a signal to everyone in the forum; a kind of 'beacon' to tell everyone else what to expect... and to a certain extent... even what to think (admit it, people are more likely to agree with someone else' opinion than they are at forming their own. If not, they at least make comparisons). So when other people see the rating, they may already make up their mind on downloading the video. This drastically cuts down on the amount of discussion, which is obviously counter-productive. Just think about what happens when someone announces a video and the first responder displays a low star rating. Even just a 3/5 signals to everyone: "Mediocrity Here... don't download" which can really kill a thread. (in some respects, a 3/5 can be more of a thread-killer than a 2/5) You may think you are doing everyone else a favor by telling us which videos are worth downloading and which ones aren't, but that is not your decision to make because everyone's opinion is different.
My Rating System is Different Than Yours
I don't care if you have the most elaborate rating system ever used by mankind. We don't all use the same system. A 3/5 may mean a lot coming from you, but other people may take it as an insult. Similar differences regarding 5/5's. However, when people see your score in the announcement thread, they put your 3/5 on the same level as their 3/5 which could be the difference between downloading a video they enjoy, and not downloading a video at all. That would be a shame.
Your Mood/Biases
As stated earlier, we all have different opinions, and if you have a particular distaste towards a certain music/anime/etc... that is going to be reflected in your star rating (even if you try to account for that, I doubt your results will be fair... I know if I watch an AMV with music I like, it tends to have a slight *edge* over other videos... and it's impossible to reintroduce the same *edge* to videos with music I don't like...). Or you may have a particular set of expectations from another editor, which completely influences your mood. I know I've let that influence my score. Your public star ratings don't account for these biases, and neither can people on the boards. The problem is Ratings are not very descriptive. However, Comments are great for airing these biases since Comments are specific-- they call things as they are-- unlike a star rating which dwindles down complex thoughts into a single numeric value. (And who knows, when explaining your bias, you may enlighten other members to different genre's of anime/music/editing styles etc...)
Also, we are all full of biases that we never think about, so a public star rating is not very fair to the creator. I would rather see someone explain why they don't like the music than see a star rating that's been influenced by this bias (the worst part is you would never know if a rating is severely bias). A better indication of a rating would be to see the overall star score from the members page, which is a bit more accurate since it averages out biases to a certain extent... though that has it's problems too. The creator can check that themselves. If you really feel like communicating your score to the creator, use a quick comment, but try to justify it with a description. If you can't do this, I would say... just omit the rating. A comment by itself is much more meaningful.
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A Study on the Effects of Grades/Ratings:
- Avoid including Ratings in your feedback-- they are not helpful to anyone
- Commentary is the only way editors will know how to improve. (aside from solitary learning...)
- Avoid giving both Ratings and Comments at the same time-- otherwise the editor will be fixed on the Rating, and overlook valuable Comments.
- A comment by itself is much more meaningful.
So, what do you think? Is it okay to leave star ratings in announcement threads?