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Old 07-04-2008, 04:57 PM   #81
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Being sarcastic...that's a blue square
Complaining about your blue squares...that's a blue square
Asking for an appeals process...that's a blue square
Looking at my sandals...that's a blue square
Paddling the school canoe...that's definitely a blue square
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Old 07-04-2008, 05:00 PM   #82
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I got negative points one day when someone was in a bad mood and didn't like my mild sarcasm. I wish there was some kind of an appeals process.
Simply not true.

This thread has been a good discussion - but is not a forum for people to whine about their squares, or to make up reasons why they got one.
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Old 07-04-2008, 05:14 PM   #83
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Simply not true.

This thread has been a good discussion - but is not a forum for people to whine about their squares, or to make up reasons why they got one.
Well except when photon gets beligerently drunk with skill power...

Weren't the mods staging an intervention for this, or have I said too much?
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Old 07-04-2008, 05:19 PM   #84
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Well except when photon gets beligerently drunk with skill power...

Weren't the mods staging an intervention for this, or have I said too much?
Oh great, now he knows all about it. They'll have to resort to hog-tying him and making him watch black and white films 'A Clockwork Orange' style.

Now photon will have to suffer greatly and its all your fault.
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Old 07-04-2008, 05:32 PM   #85
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Well except when photon gets beligerently drunk with skill power...

Weren't the mods staging an intervention for this, or have I said too much?
We gave up. Can't help a guy that won't help himself.
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Old 07-04-2008, 05:33 PM   #86
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We gave up. Can't help a guy that won't help himself.
That's what you said about KG and last I heard he had a snazzy new haircut...
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Old 07-04-2008, 05:36 PM   #87
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That's what you said about KG and last I heard he had a snazzy new haircut...
He does - but it's really more of a cry for help than for style purposes.

You guys are just lucky I'm around to keep this place running smoothly with considering the rest of the riff raff that are mods.

And that's not even getting into Syl's problems.
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Old 07-04-2008, 07:51 PM   #88
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We gave up. Can't help a guy that won't help himself.
How very right-wing of you all.

I've always been curious: do many posters nominate their own posts for skill? I'd love to be the skill giver or mod who gets the PM and the person is reporting their own post.

It'd be an automatic blue square!
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Old 07-04-2008, 08:35 PM   #89
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This may have been mentioned before, but wouldn't it make sense to allow "post thank yous" as the means of boosting skill? You get recognized by enough posters - you get a bit of skill.
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This may have been mentioned before, but wouldn't it make sense to allow "post thank yous" as the means of boosting skill? You get recognized by enough posters - you get a bit of skill.
Nothing wrong with a thank you - but as an official way of handing out skill it would clutter up a lot of threads.
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Old 07-04-2008, 09:24 PM   #91
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How very right-wing of you all.

I've always been curious: do many posters nominate their own posts for skill? I'd love to be the skill giver or mod who gets the PM and the person is reporting their own post.

It'd be an automatic blue square!
It has happened - though not a lot. And it doesn't work.
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It has happened - though not a lot. And it doesn't work.
Even if it's a good post? Or does the nominating oneself negate the good post?
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Even if it's a good post? Or does the nominating oneself negate the good post?
Pretty much negates it. We want others to be the judge of what makes a good post....and if the post is that good typically someone else does notice.
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Nothing wrong with a thank you - but as an official way of handing out skill it would clutter up a lot of threads.
Not if you implement a system where you have the option to give either 'good' reputation to a post, or report it, where the mods can then decide whether or not its worthy of a red square.

The reputation would then show up in the bottom of the post.

I think there is a lot of red square material that is missed. And obviously just 'reporting' it doesn't work.
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Old 07-04-2008, 09:50 PM   #95
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Not if you implement a system where you have the option to give either 'good' reputation to a post, or report it, where the mods can then decide whether or not its worthy of a red square.

The reputation would then show up in the bottom of the post.

I think there is a lot of red square material that is missed. And obviously just 'reporting' it doesn't work.
I don't see why its necessary. We have a vehicle in place that allows people to provide recommendations for posts they like/dislike.

There are also technical challenges for doing anything more complex.

If people really are sincere about their desire to be involved - the opportunity is there for them. Step up.
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Old 07-04-2008, 09:53 PM   #96
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I don't see why its necessary. We have a vehicle in place that allows people to provide recommendations for posts they like/dislike.

There are also technical challenges for doing anything more complex.

If people really are sincere about their desire to be involved - the opportunity is there for them. Step up.
The point is that everyone else sees what has been 'repped'...and what hasn't.

I don't think people know what exactly will give you a red square.
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The point is that everyone else sees what has been 'repped'...and what hasn't.

I don't think people know what exactly will give you a red square.
Our policy has always been stuff like that is private. It's all well and fine for people that get red squares, but on the other side - I don't know if people need to see what posts get blue. That should be private.

In fact I imagine if we opened it up like you describe we'd get even more complaining. We actually get it now anyways. I can't tell you how many times I've got a PM from someone saying "how come so and so got a red square for this post".

Somehow people think they can see what gets repped.
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Well, I realize that would be a problem.

I'm not saying that people who get 'repped' by other posters should automatically get a rep point, but if a mod goes through the thread is notices that a poster made a point that 20 people said they agree with, well chances are he should get a rep point.

Or something like that.
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Well, I realize that would be a problem.

I'm not saying that people who get 'repped' by other posters should automatically get a rep point, but if a mod goes through the thread is notices that a poster made a point that 20 people said they agree with, well chances are he should get a rep point.

Or something like that.
Comes down to the same problem for us - trying to read all threads and all posts.

The nice thing about reporting a post is that it gives us a red flag to notice that someone has liked/disliked a post.

Relying on mods to go through all the threads to find posts people have flagged just isn't going to change much...particularly on the off-topic board where the threads stretch for pages and pages...and quite often on stuff I have no interest reading.
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Yeah, I certainly know what you mean.
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