Music Banter

Music Banter (https://www.musicbanter.com/)
-   Announcements, Suggestions, & Feedback (https://www.musicbanter.com/announcements-suggestions-feedback/)
-   -   Musicbanter Improvement Thread (https://www.musicbanter.com/announcements-suggestions-feedback/30983-musicbanter-improvement-thread.html)

14232949 01-07-2012 05:20 PM

Probably brought this up before, but Music Banter needs a repping system, where you can add points to a users reputation for a good post, or negative points for a poor post.

Would keep everybody on their toes.

Burning Down 01-07-2012 06:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mankycaaant (Post 1140916)
Probably brought this up before, but Music Banter needs a repping system, where you can add points to a users reputation for a good post, or negative points for a poor post.

Would keep everybody on their toes.

No. Reputation systems usually result in extreme elitism and cliquey-ness among regular members. I was a moderator on a forum that had a rep system and this is exactly what happened. People were using negative rep to bully the members that they didn't like. And then other members would bitch to the mods about how the person who gave them negative rep should be infracted and/or banned from the forum. I can tell you right now that there are members here who will do exactly that if and when they receive negative rep. It created a crapload of work for the mods, on top of dealing with every other problem on the forum.

When the rep system was introduced on my old forum, it quickly disintegrated into a shell of the community it once was. I like it here at MB and I don't want to see that happening. Reputation points seem like a good idea in theory, but in reality they create more drama, and MB certainly doesn't need anymore drama than we've seen in the last year.

I can't stress enough that reputation points make or break a forum; and that in most cases, they break a forum apart. Of course, positive rep is, well, positive - but the problem here lies with the doling out of negative rep. It can work on some forums, but it certainly won't work on this one.

Paedantic Basterd 01-07-2012 06:25 PM

+1 karma for BD.

Burning Down 01-07-2012 08:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pedestrian (Post 1140927)
+1 karma for BD.

:thumb:

Guybrush 01-08-2012 02:44 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Freebase Dali (Post 1140804)
Come back to the mod team, then.
;)

Quote:

Originally Posted by LoathsomePete (Post 1140809)
You're hired. When can you start?

I'm currently enjoying my freedom as a regular member too much to want to moderate, but .. Thanks guys :D

Freebase Dali 01-08-2012 02:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tore (Post 1140984)
I'm currently enjoying my freedom as a regular member too much to want to moderate, but .. Thanks guys :D

I was mostly being sarcastic.

(not that I wouldn't want you back or anything.)

Guybrush 01-08-2012 03:05 AM

Personally, I'd like to see Right-Track back in the job.

Mrd00d 01-08-2012 02:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Burning Down (Post 1140926)
No. Reputation systems usually result in extreme elitism and cliquey-ness among regular members. I was a moderator on a forum that had a rep system and this is exactly what happened. People were using negative rep to bully the members that they didn't like. And then other members would bitch to the mods about how the person who gave them negative rep should be infracted and/or banned from the forum. I can tell you right now that there are members here who will do exactly that if and when they receive negative rep. It created a crapload of work for the mods, on top of dealing with every other problem on the forum.

When the rep system was introduced on my old forum, it quickly disintegrated into a shell of the community it once was. I like it here at MB and I don't want to see that happening. Reputation points seem like a good idea in theory, but in reality they create more drama, and MB certainly doesn't need anymore drama than we've seen in the last year.

I can't stress enough that reputation points make or break a forum; and that in most cases, they break a forum apart. Of course, positive rep is, well, positive - but the problem here lies with the doling out of negative rep. It can work on some forums, but it certainly won't work on this one.

Agreed, it's not necessary. One thing I do think would be a nice addition in a similar vein is a like or +1 button on everyone's posts. They have this on the weed forum I used to regular. So when someone says something that really deserves attention or you agree with so much you don't have anything to add, you 'like' the post, instead of either posting a "I completely agree" short post to show solidarity or remaining silent and then the OP doesn't know that anyone even read the post because nobody replied or had anything to add.

There have been numerous instances where I've been on MB here and wanted to thumbs up a post but instead just kind of nodded to myself and clicked back to look at a different thread.

The down side, I guess, is that there are less filler posts where all that gets said is "I know, right?" but that's not really a downside. People will still post if they have something to add, legitimately...

I don't know if you know what I'm talking about or not, but I think it's not uncommon so you might...

I'd love to see that in effect. I think it would be very useful and I don't know of any downsides...

Zer0 01-08-2012 03:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mrd00d (Post 1141091)
Agreed, it's not necessary. One thing I do think would be a nice addition in a similar vein is a like or +1 button on everyone's posts. They have this on the weed forum I used to regular. So when someone says something that really deserves attention or you agree with so much you don't have anything to add, you 'like' the post, instead of either posting a "I completely agree" short post to show solidarity or remaining silent and then the OP doesn't know that anyone even read the post because nobody replied or had anything to add.

There have been numerous instances where I've been on MB here and wanted to thumbs up a post but instead just kind of nodded to myself and clicked back to look at a different thread.

The down side, I guess, is that there are less filler posts where all that gets said is "I know, right?" but that's not really a downside. People will still post if they have something to add, legitimately...

I don't know if you know what I'm talking about or not, but I think it's not uncommon so you might...

I'd love to see that in effect. I think it would be very useful and I don't know of any downsides...

They have that on another forum I visit and to be honest I think it has a negitive effect on the quality of the site. Because of it people try to make witty, smart-alec posts just to get a load of thumbs up instead of actually contributing something worthwhile. It's becoming a contest to see who can get the most thanks.

Again a good idea in theory but doesn't seem to work in practice.

Mrd00d 01-08-2012 03:27 PM

I don't know, you might be right and you might be wrong. We would have to see. I think there are a lot of posts here that fly under the radar and don't get proper props. Unlike the rep bar, the total +1s or likes received isn't even public, or if it is, is only viewable on your profile so it's not an e-peen contest. I think it would do much more good than bad here, but we won't know unless we try or vote.


All times are GMT -6. The time now is 08:57 AM.


© 2003-2024 Advameg, Inc.