Thread:Talk:Article feedback/IMDB rating: Only consider trustworthy users/reply (35)

You might like to look at the list of 1000 most visited articles. From my quick scan, the first "celebrity" bio is Justin Bieber at #29, meaning that 28 other pages are more popular at the moment. "Most rated" and "most viewed" are not the same.

Furthermore, the dashboard doesn't show "most rated". It shows "most extreme ratings". It is deliberately designed to help us find strange ratings. Basing your view of the whole program on this is like believing that America's Funniest Home Videos shows normal, everyday American life.

As for the existence of ratings that editors disagree with: Fan votes and hate votes are not vandalism. They are also harmless. You're not going to screw up a decent article to get a better rating, right? No experienced editor is going to do that. So why do you care what the rating is at any given moment?