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Chris Maunder wrote: I still like to vote someone a 1
The problem is not and has never been a Chris Maunder 1-vote. I know that you would never vote 1 in a mean-spirited or troll-ish way. The problem is the many members here who have no respect for other members. A 1-vote is just another toy for these people.
I would like to leave you and other responsible members the ability to 1-vote, because I do understand why you want this. But the anguish that 1-voting causes is not IMHO worth it. As Nish says, the site would be better off without it.
Glad you're back.
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I think we're getting somewhere. And thank you, North America, for your insanely cold welcome.
What about upvotes only for < bronze, all voting options for Bronze+?
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Chris Maunder wrote: What about upvotes only for < bronze, all voting options for Bronze+?
Bronze is too low. I think you become Bronze just by spending a day or two here. Silver and higher (and Silver in at least 2 categories, for further filtering).
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My sense is that Nish is right, bronze is way low. I'll be happy with whatever you decide.
Let me ask this: is it possible - in special circumstances - to set this threshold on a per-member basis? If a - say, gold - member starts throwing 1-votes around, would it be possible to prevent him from doing that, without affecting other gold members? Just thinking this might be a helpful tool.
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Hans Dietrich wrote: Let me ask this: is it possible - in special circumstances - to set this threshold on a per-member basis? If a - say, gold - member starts throwing 1-votes around, would it be possible to prevent him from doing that, without affecting other gold members? Just thinking this might be a helpful tool.
I second this.
Now that you can see what reputation a vote comes with, I've been quite surprised by how often it's a gold or platinum guy that votes you down without any provided/valid reason!
People blame the new bronze signups, but often enough, it's some of the seniors here who indulge in petty voting games.
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Heh. I'm thinking of the James Bond film Goldeneye, where they sent a "spike" to mess with the other guy. I think platinum members should have the ability to send a spike to 1-voters.
What you're saying makes sense, though. Recently I was shocked that John C started 1-voting people who were annoying him in a thread, as if he thought the thread was his own personal property. I think anyone can have a bad day, and that includes senior members. If that happened to someone in my family, I would step aside with that person, and ask what was going on. Anonymity appeals to the dark side.
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Hans Dietrich wrote: I think platinum members should have the ability to send a spike to 1-voters.
And then who gets to spike the platinums. Don't we have enough thought police in the world?
“The whole aim of practical politics is to keep the populace alarmed (and hence clamorous to be led to safety) by menacing it with an endless series of hobgoblins, all of them imaginary.” ~ H.L. Mencken
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Hans Dietrich wrote: Recently I was shocked that John C started 1-voting people
How exactly do you find that out?
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Hans Dietrich wrote: set this threshold on a per-member basis
No thanks. If a gold member starts throwing around 1-votes it's usually with a reason. However, if a gold member is on a rampage then his account gets suspended. I simply do not have the resources to manually tune that number of accounts.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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I've just modified the code so that those with Silver status in "Author", "Authority", "Editor", "Organiser" no longer have restrictions. I'll have this update posted tomorrow.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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That's good - thanks!
Best regards
Espen Harlinn
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Judging from the Lounge, the "Let's use the Indian Forum" idea has fallen flat.
Let's get back to the idea of a separate sports forum.
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Lets dissolve idea of Chinese forum and replace with cricket forum. I don't see any Chinese using it ever as much as GIT is used.
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I hope you didn't mean my Oh Canada thread. That is certainly not a Cricket thread, that was more a thread where I was having a go at the Canadians
Check the Indian forum out to see what it means to discuss the match live, the volume of posts is pretty high.
On the other hand, I may have missed some other cricket discussions threads that were posted in the Lounge.
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Nope, you have not missed any other. I checked Lounge after Hans message.
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Wow, then perhaps Hans is trying to be funny?
That was a fun-thread making fun of the Canadians (in good humor of course).
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A fun thread about cricket in the Lounge. Yes, what could be more humorous.
Did you happen to notice how that fun thread turned into another cricket thread that you agreed to move out of the Lounge?
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Hans Dietrich wrote: Did you happen to notice how that fun thread turned into another cricket thread that you agreed to move out of the Lounge?
What are you talking about?
The USA vs Canada Cricket match that people are talking about in that thread happened in 1844! I assume that you mistook that to be a reference to a current game happening in the world cup? If so I understand why you may have got upset.
As I said, I intent to keep the world cup discussions out of the Lounge.
But that does not mean I will never ever mention Cricket in the Lounge. Even after the world cup's done with, if I find something interesting to post about Cricket (like say an American cricket league**), I will post about it.
** not kidding. This is under discussion right now
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Nishant Sivakumar wrote: I hope you didn't mean my Oh Canada thread. That is certainly not a Cricket thread,
You say it's not about cricket?
Your very first sentence in that post is: "Do the Canadians here even know that Canada is playing in the cricket world cup?" And the entire thread then discusses cricket.
Maybe it belongs to the more nebulous category of "not about cricket" threads that actually discuss nothing but cricket. Which, apparently, you think is perfectly ok in the Lounge.
This is exactly why we need a sports forum. If a reasonable person like yourself doesn't understand when the line is crossed, there's no reason to think others will.
Just for bringing up this discussion I've been 1-voted. How much more immature does it have to get for you?
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Hans Dietrich wrote: Your very first sentence in that post is: "Do the Canadians here even know that Canada is playing in the cricket world cup?" And the entire thread then discusses cricket.
You have absolutely no idea what a real cricket discussion is about.
Hans Dietrich wrote: Maybe it belongs to the more nebulous category of "not about cricket" threads that actually discuss nothing but cricket. Which, apparently, you think is perfectly ok in the Lounge.
It's hard to believe you completely missed the humor angle in that thread.
Hans Dietrich wrote: If a reasonable person like yourself doesn't understand when the line is crossed, there's no reason to think others will.
I don't think I crossed the line. Not in the least.
Hans Dietrich wrote: Just for bringing up this discussion I've been 1-voted. How much more immature does it have to get for you?
I did not 1 vote you. But it's ironic that you are talking about immaturity after complaining about one "humorous" thread in the Lounge.
Check out the Indian forum. Every match thread gets 100s of posts, and when India played, there must have been at least 500 posts in 6-7 threads (despite an official 1 thread rule I originally suggested there).
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Nishant Sivakumar wrote: You have absolutely no idea what a real cricket discussion is about.
That's the one correct thing you've said. I don't want to know, and I don't want to see this stuff in the Lounge. How could you possibly believe that a cricket thread won't turn into a discussion of, well, cricket? Do you really believe that discussing cricket is ok if don't mention scores, players, etc.?
I'm very disappointed that you feel it's ok to attach all these qualifiers to what I thought was a genuine - and honest - proposal for a solution. Whatever your good intentions were, what you're saying now just makes the whole thing a farce.
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Ok, not sure if you know this. But Canada, a country where there are less than 1000 people who even know what cricket is, is playing in the world cup. By definition, that bit of info is about cricket. At the same time, it's clearly a topic that will interest people.
I find it a little weird that my thread irritated you so much, but the daily CCC threads that run into pages are apparently not worth of even a mention here?
Once again, you are ignoring the context. Say I play cricket today and I get injured. Based on what you are saying, I should not post about my injury in the Lounge? Because that would mean I'd have to mention the word "cricket" ?
Once again people who are responding to my thread and mentioning the USA-Canada game from 160 years ago are doing it just to show that cricket used to be played here when the British effect had not fully worn off.
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Nishant Sivakumar wrote: that would mean I'd have to mention the word "cr***et"
Not in the least. You could:
- not mention the context of your injury at all;
- just say "during today's out-door game";
- be more specific and call it "today's bat-and-ball team sport";
- be pretty accurate and say "in today's performance of an ancient but silly ball game, the one with the never ending and incomprehensible set of rules, at which Canadians nor Americans excel in the least, so I prefer not to mention it by name on an international web site";
- or just name it and bear the consequences.
Anyway, I wish you recover well and never feel the need to mention it again.
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