I think the problem with what your proposing is that it lets people know what other people think about a node before they vote on it.

And this is different from other proposing showing the actual rep count? I think it can be useful to know what others think about a node (for learning or voting), just not by showing the actual rep.

So i think you would have to have an extra voting option one way or the other.

Well, I think it will help people using the site zero in on what may be most helpful. The goal of the site (from my understanding) is to help people learn, not about votes, XP, and levels. This isn't a MUD, it is a learning tool.

but I don't think we should get them before we have voted on the node, or decided that we're not going to vote on it...

The first part of this statement echoes what I have said. When I decide not to vote on a node I don't want to have to vote that I don't want to vote on the node :) I simply think knowing what people are seeing as 'better' posts could be useful for people using the site to learn. Seeing the actual number is not needed to accomplish this. And, seeing a rep count to decide if you will vote on it isn't good voting practice. Why vote because of how others do? Vote on posts based on you're own opinion of that post.

Cheers,
KM


In reply to RE: RE: RE: RE:(7) Reputation Viewing Option? by KM
in thread Reputation Viewing Option? by PipTigger

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