In light of the two-factor voting, I’m unclear what you mean by “upvote.” I would suggest using the “agree/disagree” box as the scoring, with “upvote/downvote” meant to refer to your wisdom in suggesting the person and/or the analysis you provided. But I think you should clarify which one you intend to actually pay attention to.
In light of the two-factor voting, I’m unclear what you mean by “upvote.” I would suggest using the “agree/disagree” box as the scoring, with “upvote/downvote” meant to refer to your wisdom in suggesting the person and/or the analysis you provided. But I think you should clarify which one you intend to actually pay attention to.
You’re right, but I think the opposite way round makes more sense.
“ Use upvotes to signal the priority of the answer, and the agree/disagree to support the specific reasoning given by the answer.
IE the upvote ordering should be the correct ordering.”