sliu Posted August 23, 2002 Share Posted August 23, 2002 On my latest two photos, I put "Please don't rate" as part of the photo title. However, I still got many ratings without comments. I don't understand how this could happen. Is there any rating page that people couldn't see the tilte of the image or people just ignore it? How can I prevent rating on my photos? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ashley_hosten Posted August 23, 2002 Share Posted August 23, 2002 Threaten them all with a BIG stick. Anyway, your question is totally original and deserves a "10". :-)) Sorrry, I just couldn't help it! I can be soooo juvenile! Maybe a moderator, or someone who's been here a long time, might have the answer? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jennifer_doughty Posted August 23, 2002 Share Posted August 23, 2002 When you click on "critique photos" and you get to the slide-show type gallery of images, there is nothing there but the picture and the photographer's name, and a place to leave ratings and comments. The person critiquing actually has to click the photo for the normal grey page with all the info and requests from the photographer to be seen. My guess is that your images are being rated this way. Jen Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dustinhenry Posted August 23, 2002 Share Posted August 23, 2002 I would post my theory, but it's pretty much exactly what Jennifer has said.<br>Just please don't bite people's heads off if they do give a photograph of yours a numerical rating. I gave someone a numerical rating earlier in the year only to be baragged with Hate E-mails and Threats if I didn't remove my numerical rating. Since that nightmare I've given up using numerical ratings, and if a photograph is worthy enough of my commenting upon, I'll do that instead. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
michelle_cox Posted August 23, 2002 Share Posted August 23, 2002 Why is it so important to not get ratings? I don't use the rating system, and don't pay a lot of attention to my own ratings other than a curious glance now and then. Views and comments are more valuable to me. But I've never seen the ratings as hurting anything. I'm curious what problem it causes you. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sliu Posted August 23, 2002 Author Share Posted August 23, 2002 If there is no mark on my photo, at least I know people haven't seen it or are not interested in it. A comment tells me how the viewer feels about the photo. Whether it is good or bad, or viewer has different point of view than me doesn't bother me at all. A rating without comment is a kind of "half-attention" which drives me crazy because I know somebody has paid attention to the photo and I wonder why he/she gave that rating. I cannot ignore them because I already see them. That feeling bothers me. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
michelle_cox Posted August 24, 2002 Share Posted August 24, 2002 Ah, I can understand that. It would be nice to have an option to turn them off for people who don't like them. Me, I just get amused at some of the ratings. I've got a sunset photo up there that isn't particularily good. It was only there to illustrate a thread before I learned how to put the images in the threads themselves. Got a 9 for originality. I had to chuckle at that. The numbers in the ratings aren't all that useful to me, but I find it interesting to see how many people cared enough about a photo to take the time to rate it. That and page views give me an idea of how "eye catching" the photo is. The comments are what help me learn the specifics. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
carl smith Posted August 24, 2002 Share Posted August 24, 2002 thicker skin Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
michelle_cox Posted August 24, 2002 Share Posted August 24, 2002 Thicker skin? And that keeps you from wondering the reasons behind a rating how? I suspect you haven't actually read his reasons. If you have, you might want to try reading them again. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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