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in reply to Re: Perlmonks AJAX Voting
in thread Perlmonks AJAX Voting

I agree -- strange as it may sound.

If I end up at a node that I think is correct, I may signify my intention to upvote it by clicking on the ++ radio button, and continue by reading the replies. Sometimes I discover the node I originally upvoted is actually dead wrong -- in which case I may choose to change my vote to a downvote, or just decide not to vote on that node at all by navigating away from the page.

It doesn't happen often, but the flexibility would be very handy. Perhaps this should be user-configurable?

Alex / talexb / Toronto

"Groklaw is the open-source mentality applied to legal research" ~ Linus Torvalds

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Re^3: Perlmonks AJAX Voting
by Argel (Prior) on Dec 14, 2007 at 01:54 UTC
    I don't think it's really odd. We only have so many votes and sometimes will have to make tough choices on where to spend them, especailly when our remaining vote count is fairly low. It's nice to try and go back the next day and hit some of those nodes I couldn't but I may forget or something may come up that prevents me from hitting PM that day. I also think one-click voting makes accidental or knee-jerk voting more likely.