Feedback items
with upvotes help us see how many of you are running into similar issues.
Plus since they have votes of people they represent,
with their upvotes / downvotes they would effectively act as moderators.
Not exact matches
Facebook's experiment
with letting users downvote and
upvote comments, Reddit - style, seems to be expanding.
Huffman wrote that 70 percent of the suspicious accounts (662) had zero karma, meaning no meaningful engagement (
upvotes or downvotes) from other users, while about one percent of the accounts (13) had a karma score of more than 10,000, indicating that they reached and interacted
with many Reddit users by posting and commenting on the site.
Users can comment, «
upvote» and «downvote» favorite new products and share information
with their friends.
It's very well known in the startup community as a kind of Reddit for new products, featuring Q&A's
with founders, videos and a front page where people can
upvote products they like the most.
By acting like a normal Redditor but
with a predictable schedule /
upvote time / all made on the same I.P these accounts will eventually get caught.
If you know whether it is working or not, share it
with others — use
upvote and downvote signs to leave a feedback.
What's hilarious is that the «correct» answer
with tons of
upvotes doesn't cite any sources either.
If it really is unrealistically high and you can show that
with convincing data, i'd definitely
upvote such an answer.
Users
with a total answer score (total
upvotes minus total downvotes) of 5 or more on the tag, can vote for tag synonyms.
If you agree
with an existing answer, you may just
upvote it.
BTW I do not disagree
with your argument, even
upvoted it.
The point is that whether counceling was or wasn't in the final version has nothing to do
with your clearly biased wording, yet you get
upvotes since it makes Rs look bad.
Climate scientists chosen to participate in public - engagement training at the first - ever AAAS Leshner Leadership Institute (LLI) spoke
with reporters from National Public Radio, ClimateWire, and Science, and they took part in a Reddit «Ask Me Anything» session that generated more than 3,000 «
upvotes» from online followers.
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And while it sounds like the least controversial mechanic in gaming history, the patch was spurned by a Reddit post
with 37,000
upvotes that accused the game of potentially endangering real - life parrots.
Each has reasons to recommend it, but they also show signs of what happens when a show tries to be everything to everyone who
upvoted it — an analogy more in line
with Alpha House's political movers - and - shakers.
Users
with a total answer score (total
upvotes minus total downvotes) of 5 or more on the tag, can vote for tag synonyms.
Along the way, the app plays
with serialization, mini-games, reader participation,
upvoting, and even network overloads — all in service of the storytelling, a caper through ominous fortresses, angry mimes, and festivals of snacking.
I can't help but wonder how this ended up on Hot Network Questions
with such a low number of views and
upvotes, and a single answer that essentially says «don't ask this here.»
More a Reddit - style «
upvoted» list of interesting articles
with some stock picks but no obligation to post no a regular basis.
Users
with a total answer score (total
upvotes minus total downvotes) of 5 or more on the tag, can vote for tag synonyms.
Users
with this privilege and a total answer score (total
upvotes minus total downvotes) of 5 or more on the tag, can suggest tag synonyms.
The comment quickly received thousands of
upvotes on the Japan Travel subreddit,
with many other redditors wishing the user luck in getting her passport back.
However,
with the recently uncovered XP throttling mechanism, those who purchased the Pop - Tarts specifically to gain experience faster in Destiny 2 feel that Bungie betrayed their trust and they are venting their frustration on what's currently the top
upvoted post on the game's huge Reddit community.
If you're unfamiliar
with review bombing, it's basically an act where people who are upset
with a developer take their frustrations out by posting poor review scores for their game en masse, often
upvoting the negative reviews at the same time to actively try lowering a game's overall user rating.
He played Of Carrots And Blood, made a video, said that it's «a great game» and now we have a Let's Play
with over 2.4 million views and almost 150.000
upvotes on Youtube.
That being said, since the comments seemed to have moved away from the actual game, I would just like to add my
upvote to your «fooling around»
with controllers for local play on the same screen.
There he admitted he was using a hack to trick people, and said the whole idea was due to him «betting»
with a friend that he could get more than 500
upvotes on the Zelda Breath of the Wild subreddit.
The last two spikes around October 1st are a live stream we did
with the french team and a tweet asking to
upvote us!
Users
with a total answer score (total
upvotes minus total downvotes) of 5 or more on the tag, can vote for tag synonyms.
Thanks to this reputation system, it doesn't matter if you get a responsive answer from a person that uses his IRL name, or from a user
with a mysterious pseudonym that has the picture of a slice of pie as an avatar... if this user was «
upvoted» thousands of times in forums related to the field of computer programming you are most interested in.
Currently, the most helpful review
with 19
upvotes is one that claims in part:
We use an algorithm to turn feedback
with a lot of
upvotes automatically into product work items, and determine to which team the feedback belongs.
One called Steemit actually launched its own platform to pair
with its coin, and users there built up a healthy, cryptocurrency - centric social network,
upvoting one another and earning actual money in the process.
Wish I'd trademarked it and «
upvote» when came up
with it.
I've seen
with our marketing team that Attentiv is good for quickly brainstorming campaign ideas and the
upvote system is great for letting the best ideas rise to the top of the conversation.
Reddit Enhancement Suite is a simple tool that can make anyone fall in love
with the news portal once they give it a chance, so check out our guide to learn how RES can help you get all the karma and
upvotes you need.
It's got the threaded comments /
upvoting of Reddit, Inbound, etc., along
with anonymity (which you can use to give your team some honest feedback).
They can also post new feedback posts,
upvote existing feedback and search for posts, along
with answering mini-surveys targeted for the general public.
Same as
with individual feedback, you'll be able to
upvote Collections, upload screenshots to show the engineering team a problem you're seeing or a suggestion you have, and comment on the feedback
with others.
With 225
upvotes, the top - ranked comment asks, «is it my imagination or is that camera bump crooked?»
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We're also investigating Wi - Fi disconnect issues — if you are experiencing an issue
with your Wi - Fi disconnecting, please see this forum post and make sure to
upvote Wi - Fi disconnecting issues in the Feedback Hub.
It works flawlessly as expected and advertised but one very minor issue that I am facing
with it is that I can not use my Trackpad gestures to scroll through the Timeline (You can
upvote on my feedback here).