Point sys
Point sys
I think a point sys would be good (not easy to do) like ebay etc. then if you think that someone has helped you with a problem, you can give them good feed back or bad, if they are nasty.
The same for people answering ?, if they do not say thank or are rude, then you can add them to your "do not help them list" .
Then the ones with the top score, are top of the list when mod placers are up for grabs.
The same for people answering ?, if they do not say thank or are rude, then you can add them to your "do not help them list" .
Then the ones with the top score, are top of the list when mod placers are up for grabs.
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Of course the complaints come from those who fear to be put in a disadvantageous position... Humans are so predictable
@Alboin: Regarding the abuse, how do you intend to foil a decently designed system without wasting your time creating 100 accounts and get banned for it?
@BI: Discrimination happens all the time - you cant avoid it. You must be some communist extremist to say that it is a bad thing.
@Alboin: Regarding the abuse, how do you intend to foil a decently designed system without wasting your time creating 100 accounts and get banned for it?
@BI: Discrimination happens all the time - you cant avoid it. You must be some communist extremist to say that it is a bad thing.
Good point, actually.Combuster wrote:@Alboin: Regarding the abuse, how do you intend to foil a decently designed system without wasting your time creating 100 accounts and get banned for it?
Yet, I think it goes with my second argument: a forum is not like ebay. On ebay, you have one main focus: selling goods. On a forum, you have a very broad spectrum of topics and post types. How does one decide if a post is good or not? This post, for instance. Good, bad, so-so? What if a post is just a comment? Like a smiley, or a few words:
- Good Job! Nice work!
Why does it do that?
Moreover, there are often aggressive discussions which may lead to one user disliking another, and simply marking his\her posts low for no reason.
I was thinking more of abuse amongst these lines. Not the more technical side of it...
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PS: What about being put at a 'disadvantageous position'?
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Hi,
I use a kayakking web site and the forum on there has karma points which run from about -10 to +10 in addition to the 'star' system. You can vote for someone to gain extra good or bad karma.
No action is taken based on the score, but it gives you a good idea about how helpful someone is. Although some people may be inclined to abuse the system, it should even out in the long run.
Cheers,
Adam
I use a kayakking web site and the forum on there has karma points which run from about -10 to +10 in addition to the 'star' system. You can vote for someone to gain extra good or bad karma.
No action is taken based on the score, but it gives you a good idea about how helpful someone is. Although some people may be inclined to abuse the system, it should even out in the long run.
Cheers,
Adam
Re: Point sys
Erm... why bother?
Anyone visiting this forum for some time gets his own impression on who is helpful, who deserves help etc., and doesn't need "Karma points" to tell him so.
Anyone who is new to this forum should be fully capable of making his / her own experiences.
On eBay, you want to know if you can trust someone you don't know at all. One, this site is not about "trust", and two, we're a long-term community and not a one-shot auction house.
And at the bottom line, I especially question this line:
Anyone visiting this forum for some time gets his own impression on who is helpful, who deserves help etc., and doesn't need "Karma points" to tell him so.
Anyone who is new to this forum should be fully capable of making his / her own experiences.
On eBay, you want to know if you can trust someone you don't know at all. One, this site is not about "trust", and two, we're a long-term community and not a one-shot auction house.
And at the bottom line, I especially question this line:
Dex wrote:Then the ones with the top score, are top of the list when mod placers are up for grabs.
Every good solution is obvious once you've found it.
Re: Point sys
I think its called letting the people decide or democracy .Solar wrote:And at the bottom line, I especially question this line:
Dex wrote:Then the ones with the top score, are top of the list when mod place's are up for grabs.
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Mod places aren't up for grabs at any time, the number of mods isn't fixed, there isn't even a relation between your knowledge of OS dev and how good you can moderate. Not to mention the huge potential for abuse the system has.Dex wrote:I think its called letting the people decide or democracy .Solar wrote:And at the bottom line, I especially question this line:
Dex wrote:Then the ones with the top score, are top of the list when mod place's are up for grabs.
If you're really interested in making the people decide, why not ask for a directer system, such as the one used on slashdot or other huge sites? It might just be as simple as people voting for either "lock this thread because it's gone hostile" or "this is spam". Then still you need moderators to split threads that have two separate topics interweaved.
What's your point?
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I got to voice my opinion on this one since I really think the moderators do a nice job, and I agree there is no relation between being a moderator and operating system knowledge so why are we trying to mix the two?
I can not understand why BI is a communist extremist. I would think the person responding would be the communist extremist. Maybe you can help me with my problem Combuster.Of course the complaints come from those who fear to be put in a disadvantageous position... Humans are so predictable Sad
@Alboin: Regarding the abuse, how do you intend to foil a decently designed system without wasting your time creating 100 accounts and get banned for it?
@BI: Discrimination happens all the time - you cant avoid it. You must be some communist extremist to say that it is a bad thing.
If you consider spam, off topic conversation, and hurtful posts the actual property in which moderator's control, and that you would like the entire community to spend time moderating these things then I could understand, but only with a explanation of how to prevent abuse of power.2. (often initial capital letter) a system of social organization in which all economic and social activity is controlled by a totalitarian state dominated by a single and self-perpetuating political party.
I thought BI was opposing this type of situation, since you did say communist extremist.1. a theory or system of social organization based on the holding of all property in common, actual ownership being ascribed to the community as a whole or to the state.
I think we should implement a point system where who ever makes the best contributions to the Wiki gets to have a moderator position so that those seats get rotated around so we do not end up with some sort of communist extremist case you think?Of course the complaints come from those who fear to be put in a disadvantageous position... Humans are so predictable Sad
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Dex wrote:I think its called letting the people decide or democracy .
Now, I am a firm believer in democracy, but I also believe that there are some fields of human activity in which a count of noses does not provide the best basis for law and order.
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