What should happen to the Top 10% Videos if this happened?Zarxrax wrote:]Actually, having thought it over, I think simply the *option* of leaving scoreless reviews would be better. I know that I would write a lot more then, not having to either worry about offending someone with accurate scores, or lieing and giving inflated scores. Hopefully this can get implemented!
Doesn't this reflect upon the average mean of the scores given to opinions?The Top 10% Video List wrote: R = average for the video (mean) = (old score)
My personal thoughts to this concern:
I believe having score numbers in opinion is a pretty nice feature.
It can play many rolls, of course, good and bad.
Although it does seem to give some leeway to not giving much explanantion to the video, numbers are.....nice.
They do not explain throughoutly, which is why I think it can be of some use, somewhat?
Numbers can express values quickly.
When I look at some of the video infos, I take a peek at the average opinion scores given by the opiniators to see how they thought of the AMV. It can give a quick value of how people thought of the video rather than reading through the words to see how they thought of it.
Of course that above statement clearly will not be all that accurate, due to the variety of preferences people have of how to rate- but I think that's the price it comes with.
I can generally relate to Otohiko's statement- everyone has their own way.
I don't think there would ever be a definite rating method that will apply to all the video equally.
The preferences of the people's rating are different, and frankly I don't have much of a problem with that.
I believe my explanation above has many contradictions.
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Oh well, thats that.