Thread:Talk:Article feedback/Three requests for Fabrice (new project lead)/reply (12)

I don't know what confuses you, so here are some random comments that might be helpful:


 * 3% of ratings are from logged-in users (in the sample set I checked): The data's freely available, if you want to check for yourself.
 * It's generally alleged that less than 1% of pages are read by logged-in users (especially after removing page "views" by bots, high-speed AWB-using editors, etc, who are obviously not reading the pages).
 * The discrepancy between 3% of ratings vs <1% of readings means that logged-in users are providing page ratings at (at least) three times the rate of non-logged-in users.
 * If users don't like a tool (any tool), they don't use it. The fact that the logged-in users are using the tool indicates that they (as a whole, not every single one of them) do accept the tool.