#26
Posted 30 March 2004 - 05:17 PM
Posts start with a score that depends on the poster's Karma:
Low Karma: 0
Average Karma: 1
High Karma: 2
Everyone starts out with average Karma so to get low Karma you have to work at it.
Users will be able to customize their forum view to see only posts above a specified score. High scoring posts might get linked in a sort of "interesting posts" box on the main portal.
Someone with moderation points to spend can bump a post up or down one point, and they have to select a reason from a fairly short drop down list. Examples would be: troll, informative, humorous, off-topic, etc.
If a post gets to -1, it's because two moderators have seperately decided to downgrade it. It becomes invisible to everyone except moderators - moderators can't take advantage of the view filters because they need to see all posts as part of their job function.
#27 Guest_LonE_FoX_*
Posted 30 March 2004 - 06:28 PM
#28
Posted 30 March 2004 - 07:00 PM
#29
Posted 30 March 2004 - 08:22 PM
maybe if youwhen does this karma go into effect
enlightened yourself to the
friggin search engine, you wouldn't have this problem. You can clearly see in this thread
http://nerfhaven.com...ic=190&hl=karma
That there isn't really a definite date set.
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#30
Posted 30 March 2004 - 09:42 PM
So basically assuming I have some of these points to spare, I could say about the quoted post:Fuck you.
Give it a 4, because it's humorus.
Is that the basics of it?
#31
Posted 31 March 2004 - 12:11 AM
Only if it was already at a 3.So basically assuming I have some of these points to spare, I could say about the quoted post:Fuck you.
Give it a 4, because it's humorus.
Is that the basics of it?
As a moderator, you'd have a set number of points to spend within a relatively short time frame. After which you'd have no mod points until your number comes up again in the crap shoot of moderation.
You can only use one mod point per post.
If you had mod points, you'd see a drop down box at the top of each post except your own. You'd click on the one above my post and select "humorous: +1", scroll down to the bottom of the page and click the "moderate!" button. The score of my post would go up by one, provided it wasn't already at 5. My Karma would simultaneously go up by one, provided it wasn't already at 1000. You would have one less mod point.
#32
Posted 31 March 2004 - 12:18 AM
You can poop in my toilet anytime champ.
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#33
Posted 31 March 2004 - 12:19 AM
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#34
Posted 31 March 2004 - 03:28 PM
Nobody will have very many at any given time. I'm still working on the distribution algorithm but you're very likely to sign in and discover that you have between one and three mod points. They'll disappear at the end of the day and a few days later you'll discover you have 1-3 more. Temp banning someone would require four mod points be spent on two posts created in the last 24 hours so it would require a consensus of at minimum two moderators. Retroactive moderation won't be possible as there will be a time limit for how old a post can be and still be moderated. The forum doesn't gain when a month old post is moderated because most people have already read it.I could just go back and blow all my points
Further, there will be very specific moderation guidelines which will prohibit vindictive or chummy moderation. If someone spends all their mod points on the same user, for good or ill, they will lose moderation privs. If someone moderates the post of a user they are engaged in an argument with, that would be similarly bad. The admins (and possibly eventually the users) will have a way to easily review moderation logs and rate them for fairness. If we spot trends that show a user is not following the spirit or the letter of the rules, they won't be moderating again. I suspect that within a few months of Karma being implemented about 10-15% of the users will be blacklisted for moderation. I think the rest of you are responsible enough to handle it.
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