No. A 1-10 rating would probably be too complicated and everyone would complain that they don't know how to vote.

My suggestion would be to:
- change to a voting range of -2 to +2 (-1 is excluded).
- sum(votes)/count(votes) will be somewhere between -2 and +2 and measures the quality of the review.
- a quality <0.5 means the review was disapproved. (For comparision with today's voting style, a quality of 1.0 would mean that everyone clicked "Yes".)
- reviews with qualities >1 are not only acceptable but very well written. this is visualized by adding little stars, Amazon-style.
So much for the technical part. For the display:
- remove the Yes/No links.
- add a dropdown on the right panel besides each anime with a caption saying "Rate this review".
- the dropdown box contains four options: "Great review, interesting to read. Super!

", "Good review, answers all important questions.

", "Bad review, contains errors. :-/", "It's not a review! >:-O". These options correspond to the four values +2, +1, 0 and -2 (in that order).
This assumes that a +1 rating is "normal" and +2 means the review was exceptionally well written. Using text instead of numbers makes sure that users will understand this concept and that they are supposed to rate a good review "+1" while reserving "+2" for something special.
Advantages of this:
- less confusion about votes.
- spam reviews are filtered out quickly.
- great reviews get an extra reward.
Of course, this doesn't have anything to do with the topic of this thread, since shaydwyrm was suggesting to interpret the votes a user casts based on their past voting behavior, i.e. when a user rates all animes "10", this user's votes are only counted as "8", while when a user only votes between 4 and 6 normally, an "8" would be counted as a "10".
