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I think that is great question. I also believe what you learn could be put to wonderful use. Educating the community may encourage more and better ratings.
Implementing a system that does this is control.
I know you do not intend it. That is a buy product of the quest for perfection. Variables need to be controlled to get a better signal in the data.
If you want to change the ratings we should completely change the ratings and leave the existing rating alone. I would introduce a new rating that is well defined and understood in terms of its calculation.
Thank you for the discourse. Please keep up the good work, I do really appreciate the thought that has gone into this.