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Elle (ellexamines on TT & Substack)
Elle (ellexamines on TT & Substack) added a status update
honestly I don't want us to get half stars... y'all are already terrible at using the star system and rating everything a four even if you hate it let's not make this worse
Oct 05, 2017 01:47PM

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message 1: by Lior (new)

Lior Ratings are so arbitrary anyway, I think a percentage rating system would be better.


message 2: by Bitchin' (new)

Bitchin' Reads I didn't know this was in the works.

And you are right--people abuse the system as is. I'm not sure I have hope that the half stars will help that.


message 3: by Delia (last edited Oct 05, 2017 03:45PM) (new)

Delia I think a percentage would be so much better and accurate, or maybe even having it out of 10 stars. It's difficult to rate books out of 5 because often they're really good, better than a 4 but not perfect enough for a 5. Similarly when I find a book to be very borderline, I wish I could give it a 2.5 which is a bare pass instead of a 'fail' (under 3) or a definite 'pass' (above 3). If I'm making any sense at all haha. however i never have remorse for rating a book 1 or 2, those are definite fails for me.


Sara ➽ Ink Is My Sword I feel notifications of replies to your comments is a more urgent matter GR should solve.


message 5: by Regina (new)

Regina I have to disagree with you. The half star ratings would help a lot. Also what do you mean "you abuse the star system" ? I believe everyone is allowed to rate a book as many stars as they please as long as they actually read the book.


message 6: by Delia (new)

Delia Ink is My Sword (Sara) wrote: "I feel notifications of replies to your comments is a more urgent matter GR should solve."

PREACH


message 7: by emma (new)

emma omg bae controversial status................

i need half stars like i need air sooooooo hard disagree


message 8: by Erin (new)

Erin Well actually Elise, I give everything 3 stars.
Jk
But really can we get a better working app and maybe a less cluttered update feed.


message 9: by K (new)

K Agreed! There are dozens of other things they should focus of first. For example, as Erin mentioned above, the home page. It's a mess.


message 10: by Elle (new)

Elle (ellexamines on TT & Substack) Bitchin' wrote: "I didn't know this was in the works.

And you are right--people abuse the system as is. I'm not sure I have hope that the half stars will help that."


exactly. I don't want it to be a "4.5 unless you hated it" thing, and I'd have to give everything a less than perfect rating :/

Lior wrote: "Ratings are so arbitrary anyway, I think a percentage rating system would be better."

idk I feel like that would frustrate me so much bc I'd feel like I couldn't rate anything 100 without being hypocritical


message 11: by Elle (new)

Elle (ellexamines on TT & Substack) Regina wrote: "I have to disagree with you. The half star ratings would help a lot. Also what do you mean "you abuse the star system" ? I believe everyone is allowed to rate a book as many stars as they please as..."

I didn't actually say that. and yeah, I'm aware they can - I just don't think you should give a four to something you hated, it makes the four star option have no meaning. When I rate a four, it means I'd highly recommend, not "I didn't like it."

Delia ✨ (Bookish Nymph) wrote: "I think a percentage would be so much better and accurate, or maybe even having it out of 10 stars. It's difficult to rate books out of 5 because often they're really good, better than a 4 but not ..."

idk I always use two just to mean "mediocre" so a mediocre book will be a two for me


message 12: by Elle (new)

Elle (ellexamines on TT & Substack) emma wrote: "omg bae controversial status................

i need half stars like i need air sooooooo hard disagree"


this is like your BLLB review you're just so inherently #wrong I'd be okay with 2.5s and 3.5s but 4.5? no


message 13: by Elle (new)

Elle (ellexamines on TT & Substack) Kainat wrote: "Agreed! There are dozens of other things they should focus of first. For example, as Erin mentioned above, the home page. It's a mess."

Erin wrote: "Well actually Elise, I give everything 3 stars.
Jk
But really can we get a better working app and maybe a less cluttered update feed."


BIG AGREE


Katie • forevermorepages exactly!!!! I've finally started rating books honestly rip, but seriously people don't realize that this would mess up the averages anyway and it'd be shaky and just *sighing*

anyway aren't half stars just like...rating things out of ten stars...but lol there's the people who do like 4.75 stars and I'm like...why's it not five seriously dude


message 15: by Elle (new)

Elle (ellexamines on TT & Substack) BookHugger wrote: "exactly!!!! I've finally started rating books honestly rip, but seriously people don't realize that this would mess up the averages anyway and it'd be shaky and just *sighing*

anyway aren't half s..."


same lol there's just? I feel like my 2-3s and 3-4s can range in quality a bit but half stars would just make it worse


message 16: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer I just feel guilty! I don't want to hurt the book's feelings!


message 17: by Elle (new)

Elle (ellexamines on TT & Substack) Jennifer wrote: "I just feel guilty! I don't want to hurt the book's feelings!"

lmao I used to feel that way I've kinda just come to terms with it


message 18: by Adeline (new)

Adeline Travis I halfway agree with this
I would personally like a 3.5 or 2.5, but I can easily put that at the beginning of a review so it's not that big of a deal. GR has so many more problems that I need fixed, so we don't need to worry with this rn


message 19: by Elle (new)

Elle (ellexamines on TT & Substack) @Adeline TOTALLY agree. Honestly, a six-star system would be great, but I don't really want that change :/


message 20: by Camille ☼ (new)

Camille ☼ Kinda true, it already takes me forever sometimes to rate a book, the more ratings I can be the more time it's going to take me ahah


Elizabeth ♛Smart Girls Love Trashy Books♛ I wouldn't mind if it was optional to use them, as I myself personally dislike the idea but know a ton of people who would use it.


message 22: by Greyson (new)

Greyson | Use Your Words I wouldn't mind having them but I'd rather a less cluttered feed (I don't need to be shown the same update 10 times because 10 different people have liked or commented) and being notified when people comment on my updates or reply to my comments would be great and a better app. All of these things would be way more useful and improve how people use Goodreads a hella of a lot more than half stars would.


message 23: by Virginia Ronan (new)

Virginia Ronan ♥ Herondale ♥ I have no idea who rates a book with four stars if they didn't like it, but oh well as it seems it happens. O_o As for the rest, I guess I'm okay with the system as it is.


message 24: by Nassy (new)

Nassy yeah I haven't seen anyone rate a book they hate a 4/5


message 25: by Elle (new)

Elle (ellexamines on TT & Substack) Nasom wrote: "yeah I haven't seen anyone rate a book they hate a 4/5"

Virginia wrote: "I have no idea who rates a book with four stars if they didn't like it, but oh well as it seems it happens. O_o As for the rest, I guess I'm okay with the system as it is."

it happens a lot with hyped books. people don't want to admit they hated it.


message 26: by Virginia Ronan (new)

Virginia Ronan ♥ Herondale ♥ That's ridiculous. *lol* If I really hate a book it gets one star and that's it. I did it with "The catcher in the rye" and I still don't regret it. For me the book was one star and I stand by it. =)


message 27: by ✨ jami ✨ (new)

✨    jami   ✨ As a fan of the .5 star, I feel attacked

but jfghfjkkdf so many books are like a 2.5 or 3.5 for me lmao


message 28: by Elle (new)

Elle (ellexamines on TT & Substack) ✨ jamieson ✨ wrote: "As a fan of the .5 star, I feel attacked

but jfghfjkkdf so many books are like a 2.5 or 3.5 for me lmao"


i use those but I could NEVER 4.5 a book it gets rounded up screw y'all


message 29: by Elle (new)

Elle (ellexamines on TT & Substack) Virginia wrote: "That's ridiculous. *lol* If I really hate a book it gets one star and that's it. I did it with "The catcher in the rye" and I still don't regret it. For me the book was one star and I stand by it. =)"

I adore that book but I agree!! you should be honest.


message 30: by Hiba (new)

Hiba this update seems to be precisely for me *vanishes*

I STILL WANT MY HALF STARS.


message 31: by Acqua (new)

Acqua More than rating hyped books you hated 4 stars, it's not realizing immediately that you hated them? A "the more I think about it the less I like it" situation. That's why I change ratings, sometimes.

But I don't really care about half stars - the rating scale I use (the one I invented for my Italian blog, before goodreads) has also .25 and .75. For me half stars wouldn't solve anything.


message 32: by Elle (new)

Elle (ellexamines on TT & Substack) @Acqua yeah I feel like everyone uses the rating systems so differently there's really not a point to it.


message 33: by Olivia (new)

Olivia Half stars are never going to happen. The people who own GR took a cue from Netflix, who tried it, and apparently people "freak out" when they are given too many options and it ended up in more people not rating things.


message 34: by Elle (new)

Elle (ellexamines on TT & Substack) Olivia wrote: "Half stars are never going to happen. The people who own GR took a cue from Netflix, who tried it, and apparently people "freak out" when they are given too many options and it ended up in more peo..."

yeah I think that's true :/


message 35: by Horsegirl (new)

Horsegirl I don't really rate anymore, (only a few books that I feel deserve the rating, usually the really good/bad ones), just write a review. But I can understand the problem, I've seen people complain about not having half stars for quite a while. There is another book-related site that I use (in my mother tongue, Hungarian) and you can give books half stars there, many people use it. Sometimes it helps, though I feel odd when I see a 4.25 or 4.75 rating.... (I saw it here on GR)
I can also understand the people-rating-books-weirdly problem. I read a review and I'm confused why they gave it 4 stars if they only had problems with the book...


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