Whats the difference between rating and voting?
Rating is for individual chapters, stories, articles, and poems within a project. Voting is for the project as a whole, once it’s finished. If you submit something to a public WEbook project-in-progress, other WEbookers will be able to read and rate it. These ratings are a good way to tell what people think of your work. They’re also a useful tool for Project Leaders to decide which submissions to include in the finished version of the project, and which to leave out – although the Project Leader isn’t obligated to use the ratings to make decisions. WEbook does not make publishing decisions based on ratings. Once a project is finished, it can be submitted for community voting. The WEbook community will review projects submitted for voting as a whole, evaluating their potential for publication as books. WEbook considers content voted into the top 10% for publication.