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Are you responsible for all your Sphinns? If so, then why the need to raise the bar? Would questioning quality of posts in the home page be enough reason rather than a call for responsibility? Will this be a good move for quality or quantity? Read my post.
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from Misscj 1268 Days ago #
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I wrote a summary of a paper called "One vote too many" on my blog: http://scienceforseo.blogspot.com/2008/11/ranking-in-social-media.htmlPaper at the ACM digital library.It deals with spam votes, such as voting for friends for example, collaborations to vote for each other, and also addresses the issue of the relative importance of a vote.  An expert vote and a layman votes according to them are noth worth the same weight.There’s a lot of work being done in social media ranking at the moment. 

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from Jill 1267 Days ago #
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Hehe..this author thinks sugarrae is a guy...

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from samcasuncad 1267 Days ago #
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Yes, I did. It’s because I took a look at the profile (for which I mentioned in my post) and the name under it but completely missed the pic. I’m sorry for that and can anyone please correct me on this before I get charged with character assassination here. Sorry sugarrae, I honestly do not know any of you guys here. Anyway, my bad, I’m willing to correct my mistake on this, if anyone would be kind enough to enlighten me. Thank, ms. Jill.

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from JMorris 1047 Days ago #
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Why do we need yet another thread/blog post about the discussion that is already quite active on sphinn. Not sphinn-worthy content.

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