While we're on the subject of the voting page, I think it might be nice for people who are recording files to have some easy way to link their submission to an entry on the voting page. It could be a link from the voting entry to the file, and then if the file gets a couple of good ratings, the suggestion could be removed automagically (because the file exists, and is of good enough quality to satisfy the people who wanted it)
boomsmee wrote:Each file has a rating. When a file is first suggested, it appears immediately with a rating of 5. Each regular user vote adds 2 to the rating, and each premium user would add 10 (or however much that it would be under the new system) Each day that passed would reduce the rating of all files by one, and any files that reaches 0 is deleted. (assuming the suggester for the file votes for it, this would give all files 1 week on the page before deletion)
I think this sounds like a great system.
But certainly without any kind of 'negative' vote. I can see the point in making files that most people want ... but I don't see why the number of people who are opposed to an idea should have any bearing on it.
However, I can see the point in being able to vote 'against' a suggestion if it just hides it from the list so you won't see it again ... this would make the list smaller, so it loads quicker and its easier to keep track of how the suggestions you do want are progressing.
redmollie wrote:A change I'd like to see made is that one could vote for more than one file at a time on the page. it takes forever doing it one at a time.
Or, a less complex solution would be to give the buttons a different target. Maybe a floating iframe, which loads a 'thanks for voting' page when you hit a vote button, so you don't have to get the entire list from the server again every time.
Or, if someone has a bit more time to work on it, some kind of AJAX-ish system so you don't reload the page when submitting.