I've seen systems like these degenerate pretty badly, but hopefully with the limitations you're putting in place this won't be such a futile attempt. It really comes down to the maturity level of the people with the power to vote, and I'd like to think that most of us wouldn't decrease someone's rep just out of spite, but you never know with Magic players.![]()
Originally Posted by Greg 'IdrA' Fields
It seems mastubatory and incestuous to suggest that only those who are worth listening to can decide what's worth listening to.
I'm for the experiment, but voting should be open to all members. Or all members that have a certain post count (say 50+) to counter gimmick accounts.
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I’d have to agree, it seems like the voting should be up to everyone over a certain post count (50 seems to work). If you want to go democratic, why limit who can vote? Only allowing the adepts to post seems a little elitist.
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Oh great, now you've done it.Originally Posted by The Wes
SummenSaugen: well, I use Chaos Orb, Animate Artifact, and Dance of Many to make the table we're playing on my chaos orb token
SummenSaugen: then I flip it over and crush my opponent
If you open voting to everybody, you'll end up with the scenario I described, where people will get reputation for "EPIC LULZ LOL XD!!!!1!!!ONE" in addition to serious Legacy discussion. Eventually what you'll end up with is a dual rating system that shows either how popular or how thoughtful you are.
Of course, something like that exists now. Even looking at the current Adepts, we've got Pinder on one end and people like 4eak on the other.
Have you read Down and Out in the Magic Kingdom? See for example here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whuffie. It details this concept pretty well.
My suggestions:
A) Allow anyone to give reputation, but weight the reputation they give by their own reputation. Also, scale the reputation they give by how often they vote. Maybe this is too complicated, but it's sort of the way PGP key signing works. In other words, a person's reputation is the sum of the up/down votes they've gotten, scaled:
Reputation_Change_From_User = Modification (+/-) * User_Reputation/Max_Reputation / Number_Of_Reputation_Changes_They've_Made_Locally.
That's a complicated formula to do and maybe it's too much overhead. Something to consider though.
B) Allow anyone to see the number. There's a better sense of how you're doing that way. Everyone just cares about the number anyway, and it helps separate people who are on the cusp. I get the boxes idea, but people will probably just compare box numbers. So just show the #. EDIT: You can find your own reputation by clicking thebutton at the bottom of your post near the Alert to Mods button.
Also, I strongly recommend reading Down and Out in the Magic Kingdom. And it's Creative Commons Licensed, aka free.
For that matter, why is voting people up for "teh epic lulz!!!111" bad? I feel like it will happen anyway. More importantly, I think you should open voting to everyone because honestly, we all already sort of know each other. It's the members who haven't made a name for themselves who matter more. Take someone who spent a lot of effort in a thread to help teach newbies how a deck works, why not reward them for that effort by letting the people who they helped uprate them. Not every Adept sees every thread.
Also, if you want to try and end the elitism, you could strip the names off posts and copy them off somewhere to be voted on anonymously. I'm not sure if there's a way to automate this.
This whole thing is pretty trivial. However, if you're going to do it, then I agree that the ability to vote should be limited to a relatively select few, i.e. the Adepts and Moderators, even though the current group of Adepts was imperfectly selected. It will probably still be somewhat of a popularity contest, but not as bad as if you opened it up to everybody.
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So maybe I got this all wrong but apparently I'm not in that group (which is a shame, but that's not the point), yet I seem to be able to vote for people. At least I have that funny little balance at every post. Might be because I have moderation rights in our team forum.
Chances are, you don't want a random guy to also have these powers, so I figured you should know.
Otherwise: Great idea.
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I like the idea of this system, which could probally higher up the quality of some posts. I'm pretty fine with it as long as no one abuse it by powering their friends and such things.
P.s. I thought for a minute that "nightmare staff" was for the banhammer and how many users you've banned.
Last edited by Raptor; 01-13-2010 at 05:30 PM. Reason: Question was answered
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I'm not sure I like this. I can see someone getting voted down or just not voted "up" as much (not contributing as frequently as others, but making awesome posts like 4eak always does) being disregarded unnecessarily. Like, "He's just a 'Here to learn and help others learn' so he doesn't know as much as me!" happening.
Overal apathetic though.
Quote time.
At first I need to ask. How good has it been for you to have an Adept group? Do you feel like having some people "labelled" Adept overall helps the forum?
The thing is that I don't know if all people were just members (aside from staff) the adepts wouldn't still have the impact they do.
From what I figured out by just reading the thread here, the new system doesn't fix the "people come and go" problem because reputation wouldn't change unless you post. An Adept by the new system would still be an adept now matter how much time he or she refrains from posting.
Sorry for the imperfect english. I hope it was understandable.
Interesting idea, sounds like it's worth a shot. At the worst, you only have to disable it and go back to the adept system or come up with something else.
Maybe people will think before they post grammatical horrors now. Less flaming and drama might be a nice bonus.
SummenSaugen: well, I use Chaos Orb, Animate Artifact, and Dance of Many to make the table we're playing on my chaos orb token
SummenSaugen: then I flip it over and crush my opponent
Pretty good idea. The only problem I see with this method is that if those who have the decision power to vote (or down-vote) simply aren't interested into reading a given thread, they're not rising the thoughtful poster's points, even if he/she made an insightful post about a specific situation/case. For example, if a player creates a powerful and innovative deck in the N&D forum, but no one except for "is here to learn/help others learn" people is interested in the thread, the poster isn't receiving the feedback it should have. Of course granting the right to vote to all members is insane, but at least there should be some way to decide ab ovo who is worthy of our attention, and of course of higher rank people's (adept's/admin's/moderator's) attention.
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