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Question Posted Wednesday March 28 2007, 5:42 pm

how do ratings work? like, i had straight 5s and i had a perfect rating and then i got like, a 3 and it dropped to 4.83 ! and i kept getting 5s and it kept staying at that rate. after like ten or so 5s, it finally went up a little. can someone explain why it doesn't go up to 4.84 with a 5 and then if you get another 5 it goes up to 4.85 ?! thanks!

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russianspy1234 answered Wednesday March 28 2007, 6:08 pm:
The Breakdown
Still don't believe your ratings? Here's the data we pulled to calculate it. For your rating, we only look at feedback given over the last 30 days where you answered a public question, so here are the ratings you've gotten (we limit this list to 250, that should be enough for most of you)

chances are, one of the three things applies to why your rating isnt rising.

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