Portkey ratings system discussion
Feb. 24th, 2004 06:59 pmFor those of you who care about such things -- Portkey is reviewing its ratings system. I've put in my $0.02 on a replacement idea, but I'm not sure one is necessary. Bottom line is that I don't find the ratings helpful in the least (not as a writer nor as a reader), and even if it's not replaced with something else, I'd rather see it gone entirely than exist as-is.
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I'm really glad they're considering things, at least. All the complaints they've gotten over the years has finally worn them down. <g> One of the first things I did when I got an LJ was complain about Portkey ratings, and even then they'd said they wanted to revisit it. Yay for progress!
You can vote and log your own opinion here: http://talk.portkey.org/index.php?showtopic=6392
I'm really glad they're considering things, at least. All the complaints they've gotten over the years has finally worn them down. <g> One of the first things I did when I got an LJ was complain about Portkey ratings, and even then they'd said they wanted to revisit it. Yay for progress!
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Date: 2004-03-01 11:38 pm (UTC)I don't see why. It's still radio buttons, you are simply making four choices instead of one.
And I'll tell you something else, I rarely bother with the simple 1-10 system, because I know it is meaningless. I am far more likely review with this 4-choice system (which is the one they use on eopinions.com), than the single choice.
The system could be set up so that folks are not required to answer all the ratings. So you still have people with their very simple feedback, and then you have others with slightly less, but still very simple, and yet more useful feedback.
This system that I am referring to is in use, (or at least a variation of it is), on a site I regularly visit to get product reviews: eopinions.com.
I think it's a pretty effective model that could be adapted for reviewing fanfic.
Although in the interest of full disclosure, your Draco/Ginny fanfiction is just about the only fanfiction I read and I always review that.
I always focus on the positive aspects of your writing, because that seems appropriate. But I've taken writing classes every semester (I'm getting a literature degree) and so I frequently work in peer and mentoring groups where we review each others' work. Any time you want a more robust review of something, just let me know.
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Date: 2004-03-02 01:26 am (UTC)I honestly can't answer that one. <g> I only know what review/feedback trends are, and I can tell you that getting people to respond these days is a bit like pulling teeth. It's rather depressing. At the same time, I also sympathize; leaving thoughtful, constructive reviews isn't an easy task. Also, there are times when you read a story that you don't want to leave a review, because you wouldn't have anything helpful to say, or maybe you didn't enjoy it, but don't want to make the writer feel bad for no reason, and what might be based on personal preference. However, that means that writers will interpret silence from their readers as being the latter -- because if they did enjoy it, wouldn't they say so?
And that may not necessarily be true, but human nature being what it is...
It'd be fantastic if, as a whole, fandom used a system like that on eopinions (there are many reasons why the 1-10 ratings system doesn't work, but the biggest thing is that the numbers have no true meaning), but I suppose since I don't have any say in how Portkey is run, it'll be hard to institute/test.
I am extremely flattered that you're reading my fiction, and yes, the positives are always appreciated. However, constructive criticism is also very much desired. You're really generous to offer more robust reviews, and I can say that any time you feel like doing one, I'd be more than happy to get your feedback. However, I don't think I could ask you to do it specifically, because it's fanfic and my expectations/approach is different from how it would be for, say, original fiction. If it were original fiction, that's the only kind of feedback I'd want; fanfic being mostly about escape, I don't expect people to read/respond to it the same way they would an original work.
Anyway, I've always really appreciated your insightful and well-spoken comments. Thanks so much.