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[[User:Epoximator|Epoximator]] 13:37, 22 May 2007 (UTC)
[[User:Epoximator|Epoximator]] 13:37, 22 May 2007 (UTC)
Even if the guidelines were not perfect to the eyes of some users (I personally think they were very very good), removing them altogether can hardly be regarded as an improvement; it's actually a regression. People should improve that which doesn't match their quality standards, not delete it altogether.
Moreover, speaking out of professional experience, I want to stress the importance of having ''well defined'' voting scores, otherwise there will not be any consistency between users' votes e.g. some will treat 7 as recommended, others 6 or 5. Vote consistency is of paramount importance for AniDB since it wants to offer its users a way to judge the popularity of a series by vote average and apply vote calculations to give "Hints".
I therefore suggest the restoration of the deleted recommendations from history. I'm not doing it myself right now because I'd like to read some debate (although I'm going to press the "undo" button if I don't read any objections soon).
[[User:Antono|Antono]] 01:09, 15 February 2008 (CET)
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