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[WebSite Suggestion] Reputation.

Posted: 2010-04-04 20:57
by boilerrat
I have seen many many helpful posts on these forums that deserve some credit. But I was never able to give them any.

I searched and didn't find anything.

My suggestion:

Have the ability to request reputation added to a person's forum account for examples of great posts.

Much like Fpsbanana.com's and the steam forums' system.
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Users could click the moderation button on a post like they do now to report a post for being bad, but add a feature to allow to report for being a GOOD post.
A moderator should look at the post and deem it worthy of the rep points.

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Like that.

Thoughts?

Re: [WebSite Suggestion] Reputation.

Posted: 2010-04-04 21:18
by killonsight95
i like the idea a lot
is it possible?

Re: [WebSite Suggestion] Reputation.

Posted: 2010-04-04 21:22
by Robbi
Like Karma points you mean?

Re: [WebSite Suggestion] Reputation.

Posted: 2010-04-04 21:22
by boilerrat
Very simple I would think.
It could just be another gray bar under your total posts.

Hope you understand karma...

I meant reputation.

Re: [WebSite Suggestion] Reputation.

Posted: 2010-04-04 21:36
by mat552
My understanding is that this system leads people to go for the quantity is quality approach, using the steam forums as an example, reputation doesn't prove anything that the user has made a few very notable helpful posts, or has been around for a LONG time. It rarely seems to directly correlate with someone who demonstrates a high standard for the rest of the community, merely the person most dedicated to playing the forum.

Re: [WebSite Suggestion] Reputation.

Posted: 2010-04-04 21:39
by killonsight95
thne make it so the points expire after a month so they can't just slowly build them up

Re: [WebSite Suggestion] Reputation.

Posted: 2010-04-04 22:07
by boilerrat
mat552 wrote:My understanding is that this system leads people to go for the quantity is quality approach, using the steam forums as an example, reputation doesn't prove anything that the user has made a few very notable helpful posts, or has been around for a LONG time. It rarely seems to directly correlate with someone who demonstrates a high standard for the rest of the community, merely the person most dedicated to playing the forum.
That's why I said in the original post that the reputation request would have to be approved by a moderator.

Re: [WebSite Suggestion] Reputation.

Posted: 2010-04-05 10:48
by Dougalachi
BF2S forums anyone? I really don't think it is necessary, or even a good idea.

I'm sure it will lead to engorged E-Penises

Re: [WebSite Suggestion] Reputation.

Posted: 2010-04-05 10:51
by Rudd
I can take or leave systems like this, you can already rate threads and I think that is enough.

Re: [WebSite Suggestion] Reputation.

Posted: 2010-04-05 11:24
by dtacs
Karma or rep as it is known, always causes elitism on forums.

bf2s.com and other websites have severely suffered from it, they even removed the ability to negative rep people due to people simply spamming it or doing it to people they don't like.

Already alot of those (not all) who have a large amount of posts (mostly 1000+) think themselves up. You can simply tell it by their post style.

Would REALLY suggest not having this on. Post count is enough already.

Re: [WebSite Suggestion] Reputation.

Posted: 2010-04-05 11:42
by Rudd
removing post count might be an idea

Re: [WebSite Suggestion] Reputation.

Posted: 2010-04-05 11:48
by killonsight95
[R-CON]Rudd wrote:removing post count might be an idea
yeah possibly but i think we should still be able to tell who is new and who is not and who is a good sourcer
eg the miletery advisters get a lil bit of text under their name i think this should be done for people who give good answer to questions with a little thing saying "good sourcer" etc.

Re: [WebSite Suggestion] Reputation.

Posted: 2010-04-05 11:58
by DankE_SPB
[quote=""'[R-CON"]Rudd;1313372']removing post count might be an idea[/quote]
be honest, you want to hide how much you spam :razz:
[quote="killonsight95""]yeah possibly but i think we should still be able to tell who is new and who is not and who is a good sourcer
eg the miletery advisters get a lil bit of text under their name i think this should be done for people who give good answer to questions with a little thing saying "good sourcer" etc.[/quote]

Advisers already have dev tags and "PR Military Advisor" caption under it

Those who post good/interesting stuff are usually either well known and/or put links into their statements
Those who try to look important and big-headed while being nothing don't last long and get steam-rolled by Gaz or Masaq :mrgreen:

For others you dont like, there is useful ignore list in your profile :smile:

Re: [WebSite Suggestion] Reputation.

Posted: 2010-04-05 12:02
by Rudd
killonsight95 wrote:yeah possibly but i think we should still be able to tell who is new and who is not
join date is enough

Re: [WebSite Suggestion] Reputation.

Posted: 2010-04-05 12:32
by killonsight95
true, i think your post count should still be veiwable for yourself

Re: [WebSite Suggestion] Reputation.

Posted: 2010-04-05 12:32
by AquaticPenguin
[R-CON]Rudd wrote:join date is enough
Remove post count,
publish join date,
???
Profit

It should be fairly obvious who's around a lot just by post-style/if you see their posts a lot.

Re: [WebSite Suggestion] Reputation.

Posted: 2010-04-05 12:58
by dtacs
[R-CON]DankE_SPB wrote:be honest, you want to hide how much you spam :razz:


Advisers already have dev tags and "PR Military Advisor" caption under it

Those who post good/interesting stuff are usually either well known and/or put links into their statements
Those who try to look important and big-headed while being nothing don't last long and get steam-rolled by Gaz or Masaq :mrgreen:

For others you dont like, there is useful ignore list in your profile :smile:
Danke is correct. Those who actually post on the forums or get involved know who to listen to and who not to.

I'd keep the rank system by number of posts, but remove the posts themselves.

People know how many posts you need for a different rank anyway. But they mean nothing really.