Difference between revisions of "Unrated scorecard"

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WOT reputations are ''dynamic'', they constantly change with both user input and no input; input is defined as ''ratings'', remember [[FAQ#Ratings_vs._comments|comments are not ratings]] which have no affect towards the reputation.
 
WOT reputations are ''dynamic'', they constantly change with both user input and no input; input is defined as ''ratings'', remember [[FAQ#Ratings_vs._comments|comments are not ratings]] which have no affect towards the reputation.
  
User ratings have different ''weights'' which is determined by the [[Rating reliability|user's rating reliability]]. Once a rating is recorded, it will slowly beIEKHNGFJEW
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User ratings have different ''weights'' which is determined by the [[Rating reliability|user's rating reliability]]. Once a rating is recorded, it will slowly begin to "fade away" meaning the weight starts to lower.
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When a user revisits a site scorecard (IP or domain name) that the user previously rated, there is no effect unless their rating is re-saved (changed). The user's re-saved rating is recorded as a refreshed rating; the user's rating weight is refreshed, the user's "time clock is reset".  Users having access to the [[Mass_rating_tool|mass rating tool (MRT)]] can rate multiple domains with "one click" each rating is counted as new and the "weight drop-off clock" starts.
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If the user makes a single visit (or only one rating via the MRT), then ''in time the weight will drop so low that it '''no longer has an effect''' on the reputation''.
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Sites which are not often visited by WOT users, see: [[Scorecard#Popularity|scorecard popularity]], can return to an ''unrated state.'' This is especially true for domains which are rated by use of the mass rating tool; seldom are domains rated more than once by the same user.
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Note:<br />Please do '''not''' offer these domains any ratings based upon their<br />being referenced in this article, they are ''examples'' only.
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*IMG - validating.ru - [https://www.mywot.com/scorecard/validating.ru current scorecard state]
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<blockquote>This site was in four [[Trusted_Sources|trusted sources]] between 2009-2010: hpHosts, DNS-BH, Malware URL, and Panda's malware blacklist. It was removed from the last one in September 2010. The poor ratings are all from the same time as evident in the screen capture. The reputation changed back to unrated around 05 January 2013 when new ratings started coming in.
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There are ratings from 2-3 years ago, which have lost weight, and new ratings from a few days ago, which contradict with the old ones.
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The confidence level is now below the minimum threshold and the site is therefore unrated. It will have a reputation when there are enough new ratings, or for example, if someone updates their rating.</blockquote>
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*IMG - bronyboard.net - [https://www.mywot.com/scorecard/bronyboard.net current scorecard state]
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*IMG - crossmediadashboard.nl - [https://www.mywot.com/scorecard/crossmediadashboard.nl current scorecard state]
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*IMG - lakekeoweerealestate.com - [https://www.mywot.com/scorecard/lakekeoweerealestate.com current scorecard state]

Latest revision as of 15:33, 12 April 2015

WOT reputations are dynamic, they constantly change with both user input and no input; input is defined as ratings, remember comments are not ratings which have no affect towards the reputation.

User ratings have different weights which is determined by the user's rating reliability. Once a rating is recorded, it will slowly begin to "fade away" meaning the weight starts to lower.

When a user revisits a site scorecard (IP or domain name) that the user previously rated, there is no effect unless their rating is re-saved (changed). The user's re-saved rating is recorded as a refreshed rating; the user's rating weight is refreshed, the user's "time clock is reset". Users having access to the mass rating tool (MRT) can rate multiple domains with "one click" each rating is counted as new and the "weight drop-off clock" starts.

If the user makes a single visit (or only one rating via the MRT), then in time the weight will drop so low that it no longer has an effect on the reputation.

Sites which are not often visited by WOT users, see: scorecard popularity, can return to an unrated state. This is especially true for domains which are rated by use of the mass rating tool; seldom are domains rated more than once by the same user.

Note:
Please do not offer these domains any ratings based upon their
being referenced in this article, they are examples only.


Insert table or definition list?

This site was in four trusted sources between 2009-2010: hpHosts, DNS-BH, Malware URL, and Panda's malware blacklist. It was removed from the last one in September 2010. The poor ratings are all from the same time as evident in the screen capture. The reputation changed back to unrated around 05 January 2013 when new ratings started coming in.



There are ratings from 2-3 years ago, which have lost weight, and new ratings from a few days ago, which contradict with the old ones.

The confidence level is now below the minimum threshold and the site is therefore unrated. It will have a reputation when there are enough new ratings, or for example, if someone updates their rating.