I am just really curious.. on the topsites websites, a lot of them say, "votes in" and "votes out".. what exactly does that mean?
I am presuming that 'votes in' are the different clicks voting for the site; but what are 'votes out'?
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IIRC, it's a measure of how many people click through the topsite to the site in question. So if it says out votes: 20, that's 20 people in the given timeframe (topsites usually refresh), that clicked the site link from that topsite.
Could be wrong though.
Could be wrong though.
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