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Old 12-21-2007, 07:21 PM   #1
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I have added user reputation controls to the profiles. You can vote positive or negative on posts and the users now have symbols (I'll try to find better ones, but these will do for now) that indicate their relative popularity on the forum. This is probably a good idea with a forum like this because it enables new users to somewhat judge the reliability of the posters. I'll update everyone on the way this moves forward, because we will want to tweak it till it reflects things accurately. Let me know what you think.

When you really don't like someone now, you can vote down their reputation and help warn others how they stand in our community.

Here is how the vB reputation 'dots' work:

One green dot is given for every started 100 reputation points.

From 500 points on, one bright green dot is given for every started 200 reputation points.

One red dot is given for every started 100 negative reputation points.

From 500 negative points on, one bright red dot is given for every started 200 negative reputation points

If a user has 0 reputation points, a gray dot is displayed.

If a user has chosen to turn off reputation in his Control Panel (under options) a black dot is displayed.


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Old 12-21-2007, 11:27 PM   #2
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This should be fun, equivalent to the cliques in high school.

Let me take a wild guess at the initial response; pumpers knock down the 'regular' stock forum regulars and they return the favor. However, anyone that gains a good reputation in spite of this is probably a very laid back seasoned sage that hasn't made any enemies. Well, Grunt and myself are in the running for worse rep.Name:  bow28.gif
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I'm not knocking your latest tweak to the forum Thierry, after the initial obligatory round of entries it should settle down into something that might be useful. Will users be able to see who voted for/against them? Don't forget to be on the lookout for multiple identities by some people.
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Old 12-22-2007, 12:33 AM   #3
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Tony - it's a very sophisticated system, and I can't reveal all of it here because I don't want anyone gaming it.

The more posts you have, the longer you have been a registered user, the more positive votes for your posts, the more voting power you have. In other words, the more reputation points you have, the more your votes count because you are giving more points to the person you are voting for than would a poster with fewer reputation points of their own.

New users, pumpers, etc. would not be able to alter the results in a significant way.

Of course IP addresses are tracked. You can only vote once for any given post. There is a limit to the amount of votes in one 24 hour period based on your voting power.

Let's try it out for a while and see if the results match what we intuitively know about the relative contributions of the posters here.

It is a democratic system, more or less, and just like real elections, there will be some fooling around and corruption, but I doubt the effort required to cheat would be worth it for anyone but a true madman.

I also have access to an infraction system, but I am worried that we will lose all of our most colorful characters here if people can vote to have them censored. I prefer a system that rates the users based on their usefulness.

You can see who voted on your posts in your control panel.

All negative votes require a comment, and I can review those to see if the negative votes are logical or warranted, if not, I can dismiss them.


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Old 12-22-2007, 01:17 AM   #4
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I see, so how'd you get so high up already?
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Old 12-22-2007, 01:36 AM   #5
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I see, so how'd you get so high up already?
I just fixed that - the system seems to default to 2000 points for the administrator.
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Old 12-22-2007, 08:35 PM   #6
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This should be fun, equivalent to the cliques in high school.

Let me take a wild guess at the initial response; pumpers knock down the 'regular' stock forum regulars and they return the favor. However, anyone that gains a good reputation in spite of this is probably a very laid back seasoned sage that hasn't made any enemies. Well, Grunt and myself are in the running for worse rep.Attachment 2361

I'm not knocking your latest tweak to the forum Thierry, after the initial obligatory round of entries it should settle down into something that might be useful. Will users be able to see who voted for/against them? Don't forget to be on the lookout for multiple identities by some people.
Again Tony! Scotch through the nose and on the keyboard. You're gonna owe me a bottle of Dalmore one of these days, but till then....Merry Christmas!!

PS....I'm gonna have to "un-ignore" a few posters and give them "two thumbs up"..
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Old 12-23-2007, 03:30 AM   #7
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Again Tony! Scotch through the nose and on the keyboard. You're gonna owe me a bottle of Dalmore one of these days, but till then....Merry Christmas!!

PS....I'm gonna have to "un-ignore" a few posters and give them "two thumbs up"..
I just cleared out my ignore list, lol!
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Just cleared mine too.

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Again Tony! Scotch through the nose and on the keyboard. You're gonna owe me a bottle of Dalmore one of these days, but till then....Merry Christmas!!

PS....I'm gonna have to "un-ignore" a few posters and give them "two thumbs up"..
Hehe, I'm just looking out for your liver, you'll thank me one day. I'll need to see some photographic evidence along with your bill for the Dalmore, not that I doubt you, I just want my money's worth

I found that I'm too inquisitive to have people on ignore, can't learn anything by sticking my fingers in my ears, even if it is only to learn how ignorant a person is, info is info.

Well, I'm going to slum it with my Chivas, Cheers and happy holidays to you and your family.
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Hehe, I'm just looking out for your liver, you'll thank me one day. I'll need to see some photographic evidence along with your bill for the Dalmore, not that I doubt you, I just want my money's worth

I found that I'm too inquisitive to have people on ignore, can't learn anything by sticking my fingers in my ears, even if it is only to learn how ignorant a person is, info is info.

Well, I'm going to slum it with my Chivas, Cheers and happy holidays to you and your family.
Too late in the game to save this liver!!

This is very good....I usually drink the 21 or occasionally the 12

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