The displayed rating on the project pages will now reflect any accounts that were suspended, but we can’t 100% detect all cheating, so I still believe that this metric for rewarding someone is not the best idea. We have a similar issue with people who host jams and have the voting set to public. It’s just too easy for people with more resources to completely push out anyone else.
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I totally agree with you that this was not a good idea for grading. I was too naive.
Another question: Is there a way to see how the number of ranks of a game changes over time?
It looks like more fraudulent accounts are being created. At this point I honestly recommend you tell your students that you can not provide any incentive or bonus for ratings, since they’re going to keep cheating.
If we keep seeing fraudulent activity that is negatively impacting the platform then we may have to take more strict administrative action on the accounts. I’m seeing hundreds of fake accounts being created a this point.
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I just want to add: Yest we can detect the people who are cheating in a very obvious way and remove those votes. But it’s hard to detect with confidence for smaller scale cheating. You will have people who might try to create one or two additional accounts to give themselves a little boost, which is unfair for those who don’t believe in cheating.
Additionally, rating systems only work at scale: when you have thousands of independent data-points. That will help eliminate any noise and give you a high confidence that the average rating represents the project. In your case, there’s probably a small chance that the projects for your class are going to be receiving a large number of independent ratings. The number of independent people seeking out school projects on our platform is not high. So you’ve effectively told your students to go reach out to their network of friends & family to get them to vote for them. You’re rewarding the students resources, not their work.
This is a completely unfair way to handle a school bonus, so I strongly recommend you find another way to handle it.