by jeraado on Fri Oct 14, 2011 10:22 am
Firstly, I haven't accused you of ratings abuse, I simply used the hypothetical leaving of 1-1-1 ratings as an example of what would be ratings abuse. I don't see it here.
The accused is providing a low rating for only one particular aspect (attitude), apparently based on a very specific criteria (silent play). Since there is no objective ratings scale, it is left to player discretion to decide what constitutes good or bad attitude. This player evidently believes that being silent warrants a bad attitude rating, and is rating people accordingly. In the games you've posted the players were silent, they were given the silent tag, and the players were rated according to the player's perception that silence indicates poor attitude.
Ratings abuse occurs when a player is obviously misusing the ratings system. Since ratings are subjective, the threshold for a rating to be considered inappropriate is high. In my opinion, that threshold has not been reached here, and therefore there isn't a pattern of rating abuse.