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MinggI think that's only on the news/video/news section. I think it's like default that you upvote your own, so it starts off at 1 upvote(though it looks like its at 0) and then when someone upvotes it, it counts as 2? Maybe, just what I have noticed.
.otto.not even on my own, lets say i down vote you when you were originally at zero so now you go down to negative 1 then ill upvote it and it goes to positive one , not zero.. also when i upvote picture or videos lets say its at 8, it will always go up to 10, and im positive its not other upvoting at the same time
.otto.I have noticed lately that when i upvote something it goes up by 2 instead of one. Was this programmed to make things look like there were more upvoted and has anyone else noticed this
JudMaster4I just upvoted some guys post on a thread I ski gabber and it went from 2 to 4
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JudMaster4I just upvoted some guys post on a thread I ski gabber and it went from 2 to 4
nopolesVotes are not manipulated or changed, it would make the rating system pointless if we didn't have accurate data. There's a few things at play here.
First, whenever you rate something on NS, that vote is kept in a system that tracks all Up and Down votes across the whole site. So votes for News, Comments, Photos, Videos, Threads, etc... are all stored in the same place. When a new vote is received, the summary of Up and Down votes is then replicated to the individual Photo, Video, Thread, etc...
Next, all thread pages are rendered and cached for a short period of time. Caches are updated when they expire, or when a new post is added. So it's possible for you to get a Thread page that was cached 10 minutes ago (because there was no new Reply), but has had votes. The Thread's Vote count would be out of date since the cache has yet to cycle. When you submit your vote, the server replies with the *real* vote count. The Thread will update with this count after the cache expires (on the next Reply, or when it expires).
Regardless of caching, it's also possible for you to get a content page (like a Photo or Video), then for somebody else to submit a vote, then for you to submit a vote. The update you see would then be the result of all votes since you originally loaded the page.
So in summary there is no trickery, it's just timing and cache cycles at play ;)
.otto.Hmm maybe, i just had it happen again
nopolesVotes are not manipulated or changed, it would make the rating system pointless if we didn't have accurate data. There's a few things at play here.
First, whenever you rate something on NS, that vote is kept in a system that tracks all Up and Down votes across the whole site. So votes for News, Comments, Photos, Videos, Threads, etc... are all stored in the same place. When a new vote is received, the summary of Up and Down votes is then replicated to the individual Photo, Video, Thread, etc...
Next, all thread pages are rendered and cached for a short period of time. Caches are updated when they expire, or when a new post is added. So it's possible for you to get a Thread page that was cached 10 minutes ago (because there was no new Reply), but has had votes. The Thread's Vote count would be out of date since the cache has yet to cycle. When you submit your vote, the server replies with the *real* vote count. The Thread will update with this count after the cache expires (on the next Reply, or when it expires).
Regardless of caching, it's also possible for you to get a content page (like a Photo or Video), then for somebody else to submit a vote, then for you to submit a vote. The update you see would then be the result of all votes since you originally loaded the page.
So in summary there is no trickery, it's just timing and cache cycles at play ;)
.otto.Hmm maybe, i just had it happen again
Chubz.Ayyyyyyyyyyyyyy
eheathPlz Read above from paul. Its a glitch, based on how the website refreshes for you.