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;[http://www.mywot.com/wiki/Scorecard#Reputation_rating confidence indicator] - pulled, too much info, maybe include in a "how to rate" area?
 
;[http://www.mywot.com/wiki/Scorecard#Reputation_rating confidence indicator] - pulled, too much info, maybe include in a "how to rate" area?
 
: This may sound confusing but it's quite simple. If the WOT symbol is light green, that represents a good trust for that category, if there are 2 or 3 "people" darkened on the confidence indicator, then it's "agreed" this area of the website is "good." If you have a difference of opinion and feel that this category deserves a much lower rating, say poor for example, then rate the site – you are not expected to go along with the crowd and you have the option of including a comment if you would like to explain your difference of opinion.
 
: This may sound confusing but it's quite simple. If the WOT symbol is light green, that represents a good trust for that category, if there are 2 or 3 "people" darkened on the confidence indicator, then it's "agreed" this area of the website is "good." If you have a difference of opinion and feel that this category deserves a much lower rating, say poor for example, then rate the site – you are not expected to go along with the crowd and you have the option of including a comment if you would like to explain your difference of opinion.
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;create a page for Settings => Advanced
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:discuss the Ignore list offering examples
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:* forum topic: http://www.mywot.com/forum/6317-can-wot-skip-checking-of-lan-website?comment=32998#comment-32998
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:* Sami's email reply<blockquote>The ignore list uses very simple pattern matching. It doesn't support IP address masks, but if you want to ignore the address range 10.0.0.0/24 for example, you can add 10.0.0. to the ignore list. If the pattern ends with a dot, it will match anything starting with "10.0.0." (for example, it will match 10.0.0.1, but also 10.0.0.example.com). Similarly, if the pattern starts with a dot, it will match everything that end with the pattern.</blockquote>

Revision as of 18:54, 8 May 2010

confidence indicator - pulled, too much info, maybe include in a "how to rate" area?
This may sound confusing but it's quite simple. If the WOT symbol is light green, that represents a good trust for that category, if there are 2 or 3 "people" darkened on the confidence indicator, then it's "agreed" this area of the website is "good." If you have a difference of opinion and feel that this category deserves a much lower rating, say poor for example, then rate the site – you are not expected to go along with the crowd and you have the option of including a comment if you would like to explain your difference of opinion.
create a page for Settings => Advanced
discuss the Ignore list offering examples
  • forum topic: http://www.mywot.com/forum/6317-can-wot-skip-checking-of-lan-website?comment=32998#comment-32998
  • Sami's email reply

    The ignore list uses very simple pattern matching. It doesn't support IP address masks, but if you want to ignore the address range 10.0.0.0/24 for example, you can add 10.0.0. to the ignore list. If the pattern ends with a dot, it will match anything starting with "10.0.0." (for example, it will match 10.0.0.1, but also 10.0.0.example.com). Similarly, if the pattern starts with a dot, it will match everything that end with the pattern.