tea.mathoverflow.net - Discussion Feed (upvote campaigning) 2018-11-04T13:40:08-08:00 http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/ Lussumo Vanilla & Feed Publisher Ilya Nikokoshev comments on "upvote campaigning" (3708) http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/261/upvote-campaigning/?Focus=3708#Comment_3708 2010-03-07T02:06:41-08:00 2018-11-04T13:40:08-08:00 Ilya Nikokoshev http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/account/22/ @Anweshi, thanks for the hello! The main reason I wasn't on MO and especially meta was about taking a break from something that probably was not so cost-effective (cost being time), especially after ... @Anweshi,

thanks for the hello! The main reason I wasn't on MO and especially meta was about taking a break from something that probably was not so cost-effective (cost being time), especially after I started giving an advice to certain people to take a break and then realized the advice applies to me as well. Great to see you all!

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Harry Gindi comments on "upvote campaigning" (3587) http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/261/upvote-campaigning/?Focus=3587#Comment_3587 2010-03-02T19:27:55-08:00 2018-11-04T13:40:08-08:00 Harry Gindi http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/account/55/ In general, I will do this for a really great answer. I think that it's a sign of appreciation for the answer as well as a pointer to other people that an answer is really great. Saying "this ... In general, I will do this for a really great answer. I think that it's a sign of appreciation for the answer as well as a pointer to other people that an answer is really great. Saying "this is a great answer" and "vote this answer up" are pretty much the same, so it's really a matter of what sounds better (the first, obviously).

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Steve Huntsman comments on "upvote campaigning" (3585) http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/261/upvote-campaigning/?Focus=3585#Comment_3585 2010-03-02T10:44:46-08:00 2018-11-04T13:40:08-08:00 Steve Huntsman http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/account/110/ I campaigned for another person's answer to one of my questions here:http://mathoverflow.net/questions/11846/has-mathoverflow-yet-led-to-mathematical-breakthroughs/11869#11869and I did this ...
http://mathoverflow.net/questions/11846/has-mathoverflow-yet-led-to-mathematical-breakthroughs/11869#11869

and I did this principally because I had downvoted it when there was a minor error (later resolved) that I thought at the time was a major error (I had considered something very similar to the answer before and mistakenly ruled it out, and without the efforts of the answerer I wouldn't have come back to it). Then I couldn't change my vote for some reason. I wanted to make amends for this misunderstanding, and asked for someone (not necessarily 15 or so people) to upvote.

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Anweshi comments on "upvote campaigning" (3584) http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/261/upvote-campaigning/?Focus=3584#Comment_3584 2010-03-02T05:43:07-08:00 2018-11-04T13:40:08-08:00 Anweshi http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/account/94/ Welcome back, Ilya. Been busy a lot? Welcome back, Ilya. Been busy a lot?

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Ilya Nikokoshev comments on "upvote campaigning" (3582) http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/261/upvote-campaigning/?Focus=3582#Comment_3582 2010-03-02T03:17:14-08:00 2018-11-04T13:40:08-08:00 Ilya Nikokoshev http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/account/22/ I think people should be encouraged to leave positive comments for answers they feel are better then "just good". I do think the preferred form of comments is closer to "+1, the ... I think people should be encouraged to leave positive comments for answers they feel are better then "just good". I do think the preferred form of comments is closer to "+1, the reference #3 on your list makes the topic really easy for an undergraduate like me", which is a bit more useful then "Please upvote this!" (unless the circumstances are as above).

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Pete L. Clark comments on "upvote campaigning" (3569) http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/261/upvote-campaigning/?Focus=3569#Comment_3569 2010-03-01T10:41:35-08:00 2018-11-04T13:40:08-08:00 Pete L. Clark http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/account/64/ When I left the comment, the answer was the bottom voted answer (and not yet accepted). I agree that it has now had its intended purpose, so I have deleted it (although I am increasingly reluctant ...
I didn't know about **regular bold**. As to whether I should have used bold at all............Sorry, I drifted off there and started thinking about math.]]>
Noah Snyder comments on "upvote campaigning" (3568) http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/261/upvote-campaigning/?Focus=3568#Comment_3568 2010-03-01T10:35:25-08:00 2018-11-04T13:40:08-08:00 Noah Snyder http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/account/59/ Pete, I thought your comment fell into exactly the exception I referred to above (which is why I thought of that exception). Anton Geraschenko comments on "upvote campaigning" (3567) http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/261/upvote-campaigning/?Focus=3567#Comment_3567 2010-03-01T10:24:41-08:00 2018-11-04T13:40:08-08:00 Anton Geraschenko http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/account/2/ Like Noah said, indiscriminately voting up another person's posts should be discouraged, but I think positive comments are great. They are far more rewarding than an upvote. I don't really see how ... Like Noah said, indiscriminately voting up another person's posts should be discouraged, but I think positive comments are great. They are far more rewarding than an upvote. I don't really see how leaving a positive comment gives an answer any kind of unfair advantage. They also encourage people to vote more (internally, I imagine somebody saying "Yeah, I agree with this; I'm going to vote this up. But that other answer is also really good, so I'll vote it up too"), which I think is generally a good thing.

I can see the argument for restricting to comments of the form "+1 this is an excellent answer" (rather than "hey, everybody! vote this up!"). I think Pete's comment is okay, though it looks out of place now that it's attached to the accepted (and highest-voted) answer, and the use of bold seems over the top (btw, why did you use $\textbf$ instead of **regular bold**? ).

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Pete L. Clark comments on "upvote campaigning" (3565) http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/261/upvote-campaigning/?Focus=3565#Comment_3565 2010-03-01T10:04:04-08:00 2018-11-04T13:40:08-08:00 Pete L. Clark http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/account/64/ I wonder whether this is directed at me, regarding the following question:http://mathoverflow.net/questions/16666/does-conzf-imply-conzf-aut-c-z-2z/16683#16683In particular, I posted the comment: ...
http://mathoverflow.net/questions/16666/does-conzf-imply-conzf-aut-c-z-2z/16683#16683

In particular, I posted the comment: "More upvotes for Francois' beautiful answer, please!" It was clearly the best answer, and at the time I posted the comment, it appeared at the bottom of the page. (My answer appeared at the top.)

It was my understanding that letting other people know when you think an answer is especially good was not only permitted but encouraged on MO. This is what all the +1 comments are about, isn't it?

Please let me know if I am missing something here. I will certainly delete my comment if people feel it is inappropriate. (Although I am of course hoping that my honest enthusiasm for good mathematics is appropriate MO behavior.)]]>
Scott Morrison comments on "upvote campaigning" (3563) http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/261/upvote-campaigning/?Focus=3563#Comment_3563 2010-03-01T09:45:38-08:00 2018-11-04T13:40:08-08:00 Scott Morrison http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/account/3/ Exactly, it's not so much "unsavory" as deleterious to the future usefulness of the page. Exactly, it's not so much "unsavory" as deleterious to the future usefulness of the page.

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Noah Snyder comments on "upvote campaigning" (3562) http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/261/upvote-campaigning/?Focus=3562#Comment_3562 2010-03-01T08:46:56-08:00 2018-11-04T13:40:08-08:00 Noah Snyder http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/account/59/ Voting up other answers by the same person just because you liked one of their answers is definitely bad and should not be done! The primary point of voting up and down is *not* reputation, it's ...
On the other hand it's totally reasonable to see a good post and think "Ah, that poster is smart, maybe they'll have other smart posts! Well what do you know, they do, let me vote up their other awesome posts."

I think requests for upvotes are reasonable in exactly one case. Suppose a great answer is down at the bottom of a page below worse answers. Then it's a service to get the answers correctly rearranged. But I think this should be rare, after all there's already a mechanism for this: "accept answer."]]>
geraldedgar comments on "upvote campaigning" (3555) http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/261/upvote-campaigning/?Focus=3555#Comment_3555 2010-03-01T05:13:48-08:00 2018-11-04T13:40:08-08:00 geraldedgar http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/account/116/ (Seems unsavory to me...) I really like an answer. So I vote it up. But (since I am limited to one vote) I ask others to vote it up, too. A variant... Since I am limited to one up vote, I go and ... (Seems unsavory to me...) I really like an answer. So I vote it up. But (since I am limited to one vote) I ask others to vote it up, too.

A variant... Since I am limited to one up vote, I go and vote up all the other answers by the same person.

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