Ticket #11555 (confirmed Feature Request)
Suggestion: sort "highest rated" products by likes - dislikes, instead of just by likes
Reported by: | jonstahl | Owned by: | eleddy |
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Priority: | minor | Milestone: | |
Component: | Website | Version: | 4.1 |
Keywords: | PSC | Cc: | eleddy |
Description
It appears that PSC is now sorting the "highest rated" products by simply looking at the number of "likes." This is not bad, but in the long run, it may be smartest to compute a "net_likes" parameter by subtracting dislikes from likes, then using that as the sort index.
Change History
comment:2 follow-up: ↓ 3 Changed 5 years ago by limi
I see likes/dislikes as more of a secondary signal now that we have the ability to show top downloads from PyPI instead. Should we make the Products section sort by that instead, since it shows the actual popularity of things instead of who went back and clicked a like/dislike link?
comment:3 in reply to: ↑ 2 Changed 5 years ago by eleddy
Replying to limi:
I see likes/dislikes as more of a secondary signal now that we have the ability to show top downloads from PyPI instead. Should we make the Products section sort by that instead, since it shows the actual popularity of things instead of who went back and clicked a like/dislike link?
I think the end game here will be the featured products page, which Mark indicated will be ready to select in a week or so. I assume that will be the default sort.
Good idea. I don't know that it will make that much difference but I'll put it on my tick list.