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Download Count Accuracy

Download Count Accuracy

One of the things WinCustomize prides itself on is the accuracy of its download counts. While some sites seem to intentionally or unintentionally inflate their download counts (massively) to give the perception of popularity, we have refrained from that tempation because we feel it is very important that authors have an accurate gauge of roughly how many people are actually using their work.

For example, if you download Author X's skin and then come back and download it again, the download count is only incremented by 1 total (not 2). While no system is perfect, we believe WinCustomize's download counting system is amongst the most accurate counts out there.

But since download counts are important to skin authors, we want to make sure they are aware that WinCustomize's download statistics are accurate and that a considerable amount of work has gone into making sure that they are accurate.

Anyway, this is an announcement that in the next few weeks we will be providing a lot more statistics to skin authors about their downloads. So on their downloads there will be a link. The skin author will be able to click on that link and see a lot more data.  We won't provide who specifically downloaded the skin (since that's private information) but pretty much anything else is open for discussion.

What we are interested in knowing is what data you would like to see about downloads on your skins. Let us know here what data you'd like to see.

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Reply #26 Top
it's all numbers I see. Well, to be hounest, I don't care about them. All I'm interested in is the comments. What about a skin do people like, which part is nice/ugly. That's what I need to get ideas and grow as an artist. Those numbers are just an indication if a lot of people like it or not....
Reply #27 Top
I totally disagree that updated skins should count over again people who downloaded it already. A skin is still the same skin even when updated. 
If an author feels that his updates are major enough to warrrant the count of past downlaoder, then he could either upload the updated skin as a separate file, or we could implement an OPTIONAL "Reset download count" checkbox, and then previous downloaders would count as new downloads but the download counter would be reset to 0.  Another solution would be for author to just upload the file as a separate upload.
Reply #28 Top
Well, paxx, the only problem with uploading the file as a seperate upload would be that if there was a major major update in the skin, then people who may be searching around on the site, and come across the old one, might not know there's a new one, and then they'd have the old version that apparently had something wrong with it.
No, not a good idea at all.

And I have to agree with pinchecl on the topic of comments. If only more people would comment on skins I dont think there's really any reasonable way to force users to comment on skins, however but he is right that download counts really aren't terribly important (or at least they shouldn't be to the best of the skinners out there).

But I guess it's whatever helps you as an artist improve your skills. Be it download numbers determining you to work harder, or comments influencing you to change one thing about your technique to the other. It's all in the eye of the designer
Reply #29 Top
To me, the # of downloads is more important than the comments...Though, the latter comes in a close second.

The whole point of having a skin or wallpaper here is to have other people use and enjoy it, and thats pretty close to what the download count shows. If I get 14k downloads on a wallpaper (such as Sailors' Delight)...that tells me that 14k people have thought that my wallpaper is good enought to download and possibly use as a desktop background...

Comments can 'add a few more colors to the spectrum'...but usually consist of 'thats kewl' or the like.

Even the worst of skins/wallpapers can get numbers of people that think the work in question is 'neat' (or whatever word/phrase you would use)...but if you dont get a good number of d'loads, that tells you that the majority of people dont think it was worth their time to take a look at.

However, Im sure everyone here (including me) likes to have someone comment on their work...good or bad, and it can help quite a bit if people leave constructive criticism.

Id personally like to see a graph with the ranking of the people who downloaded the skin/wall. (As mentioned before)
Reply #30 Top
My earlier comment, I meant a new DL count. Like an update count.
I can see, from the comments, that at least 90% of the people are more worried about DL counts than learning and growing as an artist.
Do you upload to see your skin as the #1 download or do you want to share and hope people will enjoy your skins well into the future?
Do I like to see my skins in the top DL section? Sure, but I would also want to know why. (Hence, the comments).
This is a good thread, but it's like the old saying, "You can't please everyone".
Reply #31 Top
I know it might be hard, but can I have my '# of downloads yesterday' count actually be yesterday for me? ie. take into account timezones?
Reply #32 Top
^ For the word it would take to implement it, and the amount of 'good' that would come out of it...I dont think it'd be worth it.