The page refreshes at the moment you press the button. 10 other people also pressed the button in the time you spend looking in the page, but your browser didn't update that,
The page refreshes at the moment you press the button. 10 other people also pressed the button in the time you spend looking in the page, but your browser didn't update that,
Just tested it on 15 different builds. New builds were the only ones that I experienced this with. So when I would go to upvote it would go plus 2 or plus 3. The builds that aren't new or popular don't have this problem so I guarantee that it's just refreshing and you're seeing the upvotes from other people as well.
Edit: The page doesn't automatically update like you're thinking, the only time it refreshes would be if you manually refreshed the page or if you clicked something e.g. the upvote button.
Besides what others mentioned, behind the scenes we're also handling vote frauds, so we're sometimes removing 5-10 negative votes that are from the same IP / user with alternate accounts.
You might be voting on builds exactly when one of us is removing "duplicate" votes (can be either positive or negative ones).
1) Your browser caches some info and doesn't update until you take action to force update the vote count (and one of the ways to do that is upvoting/downvoting yourself). Dr_Jerrone mentioned something along the lines; the upvote/downvote isn't a live display but sometimes delayed.
2) I have no idea about the code, but maybe there's actually a built-in spam protection that delays the display of other people's upvotes/downvotes. It's a similar reason why some websites don't display this (for example, Reddit doesn't display vote count until a post is one hour old).
In any case, it's a display issue on your side. Whether it's your browser messing with you or intended by the devs as a spam protection, I don't know. But I can tell you that we can see every individual upvote/downvote and some more info. This helps us to identify vote fraud - and for the obvious reasons (to not give those people any hints on how to fool us and hide their vote fraud) we can't reveal any more details. But rest assured, every upvote/downvote is registered and it's tied to one user account, so whatever is happening is most likely a browser or display issue, but no flaw in the system. "It's not a bug, it's a feature".
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After observing votes, likes, follows, and all this kind of Internet karma bullshit developing for the past 10+ years, I wish we just would get rid of it once and for all. It just brings out the worst in people and it doesn't stand for quality. Just look at Reddit: A Diablo 3 troll post gets 1000 upvotes within an hour. Useful guides rarely get over 100 upvotes and often fall off the main page just because someone doesn't like their name or remembers one single bad action of said person in the past.
1) Your browser caches some info and doesn't update until you take action to force update the vote count (and one of the ways to do that is upvoting/downvoting yourself). Dr_Jerrone mentioned something along the lines; the upvote/downvote isn't a live display but sometimes delayed.
2) I have no idea about the code, but maybe there's actually a built-in spam protection that delays the display of other people's upvotes/downvotes. It's a similar reason why some websites don't display this (for example, Reddit doesn't display vote count until a post is one hour old).
In any case, it's a display issue on your side. Whether it's your browser messing with you or intended by the devs as a spam protection, I don't know. But I can tell you that we can see every individual upvote/downvote and some more info. This helps us to identify vote fraud - and for the obvious reasons (to not give those people any hints on how to fool us and hide their vote fraud) we can't reveal any more details. But rest assured, every upvote/downvote is registered and it's tied to one user account, so whatever is happening is most likely a browser or display issue, but no flaw in the system. "It's not a bug, it's a feature".
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After observing votes, likes, follows, and all this kind of Internet karma bullshit developing for the past 10+ years, I wish we just would get rid of it once and for all. It just brings out the worst in people and it doesn't stand for quality. Just look at Reddit: A Diablo 3 troll post gets 1000 upvotes within an hour. Useful guides rarely get over 100 upvotes and often fall off the main page just because someone doesn't like their name or remembers one single bad action of said person in the past.
I see. Thanx for clarification. It is most likely some weird delay indeed.
As for the last part - i absolutely support it. Let's take Drahque for example. How he got 600+ upvotes?? 100% fraud since he wasn't even streaming/playing the game and even Quin69 never got so many upvotes. And for the rest of the system it's exactly the same. Popular streamers promote their builds through a huge army of subscribers/multiaccounts?/whatever, and i can absolutely confirm that many of these builds are far from good/playable. While many unique and cool builds simply never get any respect, because the person who made the build is not popular enough. The karma thing is very biased.
There is a bug with upvotes: you can click the "arrow up" many times, but the cancel option don't show. If you pres the arrow odd number of times (like 1 or 3), upvote is cast. Otherwise it's canceled.
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Sometime i press upvote and the build goes from 40 to 46.
Sometimes i downvote for example from 10. And it just stays the same. Then i press upvote and it becomes 12 or 13..How does it work???
http://www.angryroleplayer.com/
http://www.youtube.com/c/angryroleplayer
https://www.diablofans.com/builds/105329-2-6-7-rend-bleed-whirlwind-gr130
https://www.diablofans.com/builds/105301-2-6-7-fist-of-the-heavens-aegis-of-valor-gr110
The page refreshes at the moment you press the button. 10 other people also pressed the button in the time you spend looking in the page, but your browser didn't update that,
http://www.angryroleplayer.com/
http://www.youtube.com/c/angryroleplayer
https://www.diablofans.com/builds/105329-2-6-7-rend-bleed-whirlwind-gr130
https://www.diablofans.com/builds/105301-2-6-7-fist-of-the-heavens-aegis-of-valor-gr110
So, admins do not know?
http://www.angryroleplayer.com/
http://www.youtube.com/c/angryroleplayer
https://www.diablofans.com/builds/105329-2-6-7-rend-bleed-whirlwind-gr130
https://www.diablofans.com/builds/105301-2-6-7-fist-of-the-heavens-aegis-of-valor-gr110
Just tested it on 15 different builds. New builds were the only ones that I experienced this with. So when I would go to upvote it would go plus 2 or plus 3. The builds that aren't new or popular don't have this problem so I guarantee that it's just refreshing and you're seeing the upvotes from other people as well.
Edit: The page doesn't automatically update like you're thinking, the only time it refreshes would be if you manually refreshed the page or if you clicked something e.g. the upvote button.
Besides what others mentioned, behind the scenes we're also handling vote frauds, so we're sometimes removing 5-10 negative votes that are from the same IP / user with alternate accounts.
You might be voting on builds exactly when one of us is removing "duplicate" votes (can be either positive or negative ones).
http://www.angryroleplayer.com/
http://www.youtube.com/c/angryroleplayer
https://www.diablofans.com/builds/105329-2-6-7-rend-bleed-whirlwind-gr130
https://www.diablofans.com/builds/105301-2-6-7-fist-of-the-heavens-aegis-of-valor-gr110
No, it cannot be. You're not triggering anything.
I can think of two reasons:
1) Your browser caches some info and doesn't update until you take action to force update the vote count (and one of the ways to do that is upvoting/downvoting yourself). Dr_Jerrone mentioned something along the lines; the upvote/downvote isn't a live display but sometimes delayed.
2) I have no idea about the code, but maybe there's actually a built-in spam protection that delays the display of other people's upvotes/downvotes. It's a similar reason why some websites don't display this (for example, Reddit doesn't display vote count until a post is one hour old).
In any case, it's a display issue on your side. Whether it's your browser messing with you or intended by the devs as a spam protection, I don't know. But I can tell you that we can see every individual upvote/downvote and some more info. This helps us to identify vote fraud - and for the obvious reasons (to not give those people any hints on how to fool us and hide their vote fraud) we can't reveal any more details. But rest assured, every upvote/downvote is registered and it's tied to one user account, so whatever is happening is most likely a browser or display issue, but no flaw in the system. "It's not a bug, it's a feature".
==========
After observing votes, likes, follows, and all this kind of Internet karma bullshit developing for the past 10+ years, I wish we just would get rid of it once and for all. It just brings out the worst in people and it doesn't stand for quality. Just look at Reddit: A Diablo 3 troll post gets 1000 upvotes within an hour. Useful guides rarely get over 100 upvotes and often fall off the main page just because someone doesn't like their name or remembers one single bad action of said person in the past.
As for the last part - i absolutely support it. Let's take Drahque for example. How he got 600+ upvotes?? 100% fraud since he wasn't even streaming/playing the game and even Quin69 never got so many upvotes. And for the rest of the system it's exactly the same. Popular streamers promote their builds through a huge army of subscribers/multiaccounts?/whatever, and i can absolutely confirm that many of these builds are far from good/playable. While many unique and cool builds simply never get any respect, because the person who made the build is not popular enough. The karma thing is very biased.
http://www.angryroleplayer.com/
http://www.youtube.com/c/angryroleplayer
https://www.diablofans.com/builds/105329-2-6-7-rend-bleed-whirlwind-gr130
https://www.diablofans.com/builds/105301-2-6-7-fist-of-the-heavens-aegis-of-valor-gr110
There is a bug with upvotes: you can click the "arrow up" many times, but the cancel option don't show. If you pres the arrow odd number of times (like 1 or 3), upvote is cast. Otherwise it's canceled.
Before a cross (X) has appeared right after liking a post.