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follow in youtube's footsteps?
Follow in YouTube's Footsteps?
Cinders
posted on Jan 29, 2008 at 06:30AM
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Lately, YouTube displays the user names of those who rated most recently.
I don't think this is such a bad idea. It'll force folks to be responsible for their actions.
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hooch-is-crazy
said:
that could work, as long as you mean it showing the rating they gave it aswell, however, i have another idea, how about alongside ratings it shows average ratings, so you can see just how high these people rate.
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10 months ago
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Cinders
said:
Yeah, hooch, it looks like this:
http://www.fanpop.com/spots/vrsof/links/698607
I think it's a GREAT method for pointing out trolling accounts.
And if someone rates it a one for good reason, the user could always message that person to ask why.
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10 months ago
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hooch-is-crazy
said:
but harold made a good point in the comments, if you look, all the ratings shown were fives, not very youtubey. (hehe, youtubey)
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10 months ago
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Cinders
said:
Well, yeah, but Phillip DeFranco always gets high ratings. All his videos have four stars or so.
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10 months ago
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hooch-is-crazy
said:
show me an average video, so i can see the effects.
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10 months ago
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Cinders
said:
http://www.fanpop.com/spots/vrsof/links/713778
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10 months ago
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I think it's a GREAT method for pointing out trolling accounts.
And if someone rates it a one for good reason, the user could always message that person to ask why.