Prioritizing questions in Together
Besides voting for questions, it would be interesting if members could give their priority to questions.
After voting up a question, one could give a priority number (from 1 to 5, like rating system) so every question would have an average number that would represent the priority of this question to the members of Together. This could be an indicator to Jolla about what the members would like to be prioritized.
I don't know if this idea is feasible.
Since there are several thousands of questions, and many thousands of votes, I don't think the difference in ranking according to a 1-5 scale would differ very much from the ranking from an 0/1-scale. A 1-5 scale would give each vote higher precision (a lot higher precision from the individual voter's perspective), but much more precision in ranking comes from the vast number of votes. The disadvantage of a 1-5 scale is that it becomes harder to cast a vote, it is no longer a simple "Do I generally like it or not?", it becomes "How much do I like it, really?". That may diminish the number of votes cast, in the end actually lowering the precision of the voting system.
00prometheus ( 2014-03-30 04:49:38 +0200 )editI don't see the point at all. The voting system is in place to do just that: Give priority to certain questions. Questions with 200 votes have priority over those with 2 votes. An average number on whatever scale (1-5 or 1-10 etc.) doesn't mean anything.
ossi1967 ( 2014-03-30 16:33:56 +0200 )edit@ossi1967 Let's say you voted for questions https://together.jolla.com/question/291/folder-support-in-app-launcher/ (396 votes) and https://together.jolla.com/question/7144/jolla-randomly-shuts-down/ (205 votes), but the one with less votes is much more important in terms of priority (it is critical because you can not use your phone properly) so you would like to outline that.
Neo ( 2014-03-30 18:40:11 +0200 )edit