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Movie star voting, respond to duration, as well as the ideal solutions

I have been noticing some traits about responses on Quora more than the final 5-6 months, and that i thought I might share them inside a post briefly, as well as in no particular get, here are my observations:

   Voting up a star answer w/o subsequent the issue and without reading through other responses submitted immediately after the superstar writes their answer is perhaps reckless. Okay, reckless can be a potent phrase, but significantly, it doesn't enable make sure the finest answer or, in a few cases, the proper remedy, will get near the best. As an illustration, a 2-3 individuals (bravely, I'd increase) submitted answers into a problem that Larry Summers added. On this specific thread, Summers response the issue most effective, but -- imagine if, let's say -- a person or many people extra responses which were better, but never bought seen as a result of a hit-and-run celeb vote?
   The longest reply will not be normally the ideal (or right answer). I have recognized that there are some actually, seriously lengthy solutions to concerns which have been attention-grabbing but use 3-4x amount of words and phrases to obtain into the very same point. Yet, there is apparently some type of psychological desire for longer solutions that provide more depth (and in many cases excess viewpoint) if the dilemma posed will not actually warrant it. The person asking the issue may want the solution, not excess responses sprinkled with too lots of viewpoints.
   On questions that have distinctive correct solutions, I consider to not only vote (once i do vote), but to touch upon the answer as well, stating with my identify clearly this could be the proper remedy. I figured this out on a entirely insignificant problem which has a single crystal clear response, but found that 7-8 people wrote every one of these theories about how to answer the question. All of them had random votes, but ended up plainly incorrect. I voted up the right response (which did not ensure it is for the leading), after which commented over the reply, "This will be the accurate reply." Now, for this one particular, I'm sure I'm appropriate, and i wouldn't do this often, but this type of solution might help on specific inquiries. Possibly  in the future, PeopleRank will help the votes be weighted properly image voting.
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