My personal voting rules:
- First, I try to avoid giving the same user two votes in
the same thread. Especially when they are just saying
the same thing a second time.
- Second, if I think that the post is somehow un-professional,
I give it a --.
- Third, if I strongly diagree with what is being said,
I give it a null vote. (Sometimes, I wish there was a "I
vote not to vote on this" option, so I could see the
reputation of a node without having to modify it up or down).
- Fourth, if the node has no meaningful content, I
consider it.
- Finally, if I actually take the time to read and think
about what was posted, I typically give it a ++.
Some people might disagree with that final point, but
my philosophy is that any meaningful contribution is worth
something, even if its completely wrong or if it appears
to be a rediculously simple question / answer.
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