:) Currently there is no way to restrict votes to or from a certain set of users. Though I can see how it would be very cool to say that only people in group X may vote on a claim...
But isn't this claim a skewed indication? One must actually sign up with Jyte to be able to vote on the claim. So therefore the pool of voters is biased toward the people who are interested enough in Jyte to sign up.
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Brian, you can't vote for this. Can you take your vote back now? :-)
Why can't i vote for it?
Because you built it! :-P
Now seriously, what if you had to refrain?
:) Currently there is no way to restrict votes to or from a certain set of users. Though I can see how it would be very cool to say that only people in group X may vote on a claim...
Anyway, great job, guys. I'll be blogging about it (for real, I mean).
Thanks Dmitry!
Needs more fun stuff!!!!!!!! :) You can't be permitted to sleep until it is (at least) cool.
Brian and Dag crave sleep. more fun stuff on the way though.
Cmon TjT, give those guys a break.
I didn't say "totally awesome", just "cool" :-D
it somehow manages to have the cool feeling.am here on 3rd day ! the reason may be nice & responsive ui.
But isn't this claim a skewed indication? One must actually sign up with Jyte to be able to vote on the claim. So therefore the pool of voters is biased toward the people who are interested enough in Jyte to sign up.
Doesn't make it any less cool, though!
Greg, I think the biggest mistake of the Jyte designers is a "sign up" option.
With OpenID, it's all just sign-in!
......But it could be much cooler
This site is fun but I don't know if visitors will stick to this site for long...or will come back again and again....
Other than Agree/Disgree, I want a Neutral option!!!
Nah ... a neutral would be like sitting on the fence, and that's way too uncomfortable on any fence I know.
jyte was the first page I could try out my openID... but cool?
Yeah Babe!