To slightly shill, our company produces a User Generated Content
platform which allows for ratings
similar to YouTube, and oddly enough, one of our clients (Adult Swim)
allows for Negative ratings,
including a sort by "Worst Videos/Pictures" - on the easy side, this
simply put the assets at the bottom
of listings.  The way they would promote it would to encourage mockery
of the lowest rated assets.

Scott

On Tue, Aug 26, 2008 at 11:20 AM, Kim Bieler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ...becomes a kiosk confessional where you can tell the world what was
> supposed to stay in Vegas.
>
> Sadly, the concept is undermined by a distinct lack of juicy confessions
> (example: "Having the time of our lives!") and a weirdly clunky interface.
>
> Here's what I'm wondering: I think this would be more fun if they
> implemented a negative ratings system, where viewers (assuming there are
> any) punish people for not being forthcoming with genuine dirt. I've never
> seen a ratings system like that -- do they exist anywhere else?
>
>
> -- Kim

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