Youtube change their voting system

Youtube changes voting system

You probably have experienced brand new changes in user interface of Youtube. If not, you can opt-in there. In case, if you dislike it just opt-out.

First thing that i noticed – they have removed 5 star rating system and replaced it with a 2 rating system – like / dislike. Is the 2 rate system better? Well, generally it depends, but Youtube data shows that the 5 star rating system is not as effective as it could be, as most of people use marginal ratings – either 1 (dislike) or 5 (like).

For those, who are facing a decision of what kind of feedback solution use into web interfaces, Yahoo has a good library of those. But I am sure there is always a room for innovative user interface solutions solving a particular dilemma :)

Youtube angagement with users

It is possible to gather an interesting information by researching what happened in the past (looking back). However, many interesting things (innovation, improvements) happen by going forward into the unknown. It is interesting how Youtube engages with users online (and I am sure – offline as well). That includes posting on blog and listening at feedback (that includes republished articles at other places), providing platform for users to express their product ideas, roundtable discussions, one-on-one conversations with the community. Data from a support forum could be used as well.

I am thrilled to discover more and more channels in receiving user feedback both online and offline. However, such corporations as Google (and Youtube), Microsoft etc. has advantages in data available leading towards better data-driven decisions and innovations. For companies with limited resources offline qualitative research techniques (including provoking discussions with provotypes, engaging users in workshops, testing prototypes) could help better.

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