RobertJasiek wrote:topazg wrote:What evidence is there of any harm being done by over-interpretation?
No evidence I could prove beyond doubt. It is an estimate of how perception can easily be.
By far not all users of a web forum first study all context and details before going ahead to read or even write. Very likely only a minority reads any forum suggestion threads. Much more likely there is a discrete continuum from the absolute newbie user to the ultimately experienced user. Many users will see the numbers and, since they are stated below every user name at every message, naively believe in a great importance of values shown with such omnipresence and believe in linear comparison meaning of every two numbers: They assume that 10 Was Liked is as bad as one tenth of 100 Was Liked. Thereby the harm is done. Not just at all but even systematically. Many users can confuse Was Liked values (or the ratio of number of posts and Was Liked) with reputation.
(Number of posts could also be mis-interpreted but everybody at least knows that there are short and long messages and that some write longer messages on average than others. For Likes and Was Liked, things are by far not so easily apparent.)
i dont understand what you are talking about. sofar there is no evidence that gratitude function is hurting anyone.
if you think #of post is bad then every forum i been through uses #of post and they are all bad???
we have better things to worry about (like spamer) than attacking meaningless function in the forum.