in reply to Learning how to answer
Complex answers, no matter how useful, generally seem to attract few votes. Simpler replies take less effort and less skill to understand and will likely get more votes.
In general, the relation seems to be:
- Negative rep:
- You did something wrong.
- Rep around 0:
- Usually a "nothing special" note. Occasionally, Warnock's dilemma applies.
- Low to medium positive rep:
- You didn't do anything wrong. No other useful information here.
- High rep:
- Good work.
Where "low to medium positive" tends to be the range from 5 to about 25. Negative rep is -3 or less. But these are no absolutes either.
Makeshifts last the longest.
|
---|
Replies are listed 'Best First'. | |
---|---|
Re: Re: Learning how to answer
by greenFox (Vicar) on Sep 11, 2002 at 07:22 UTC | |
by Juerd (Abbot) on Jun 04, 2003 at 16:19 UTC | |
Re: Re: Learning how to answer
by rinceWind (Monsignor) on Sep 11, 2002 at 09:10 UTC | |
by Aristotle (Chancellor) on Sep 11, 2002 at 11:45 UTC |
In Section
Perl Monks Discussion