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hi to all...
i`m just confused on how people get the rank under the name. you know like Electronics Newbie,Novice,expert and so on.who will judge all of this? by what? amount of post or quality of the post? dont missunderstood me, i am not crazy about the rank, but it just for me to know how it is given and gradded. thanks.
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hmm it is like that. but number of question and replies wont show the level of electronics understanding/knowledge ones have. it should be the quality of the question and answer that ones gives that should be judge so that other people can evaluate/judge the answer given by hose people according to the rank.
i`m not trying to correct anything here but just state what i think about things.
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-manz- Last edited by manz; 29th June 2006 at 01:31 PM. |
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Is the member list permanently gone from the button choices?
How can we find it now? |
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rate tread ??
i just simply dont understand
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I think it would involve quite a lot of work for the moderators to go around rating people and giving them appropriate ranks, and then of course there'd be the upset caused by people who feel their actual knowledge far exceeds the rank they've been awarded and so on.
Personally, I think the ranking system on this website should stay as it is (based on number of posts), but the actual rank title should be relevant to how much someone contributes to the site. So a newcomer to the site with very little in terms of numbers of posts could be termed "newbie", or on the other end of the scale someone like Nigel with literally thousands of posts under his belt could be termed an "Elite Member". These types of ranks would give a good indication as to the contribution levels of a member, but would not give inaccurate Electronics knowledge titles. Brian |
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Oh, I see that this forum already does that! Not only am I apparently an Electronics Expert (I have learned a lot about Electronics and have a broad knowledge but wouldn't say Im an expert), but I'm also a senior member.
Maybe we should just ditch the electronic title completely then? Mind you, since mine is probably overated perhaps I wouldn't want it to go! ;-) Brian |
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I have 27 years experience as a technician with an AS in Electronics, who has spent most of that time in proprietary embedded processors. Yet, I am immediately ranked as a 'Novice' in the microcontroller section when answering a question about the PIC? How's that again??!!
Yes, I don't think the moderators should spend their every waking moment scanning the threads and assigning ranking on their personal weighing methods. However, two methods come to mind that would help determine ranks more realistically: 1. Offer a questionnaire for the willing to fill out and use that to assign ranking, optionally in different categories (electronics, engineering, whatever...) and/or 2. add a clickable box that allows people to rank a response in a thread. Perhaps some boxes going from 1 to 5, where 1 is tops. As members with good, concise answers get higher 'grades' with this system, their ranking actually takes on a realistic value based on peer review. End Two Cents, kenjj
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Mine is definately overrated. The junior...senior member ranks are enough.
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The only people with the power to rate others are moderators, administrators and people who already have a positive reputation. There should be a "rate member" button next to each post, if someone makes a good post and people rate it positively, they get a better rating and thus a higher rank, if someone is rude and annoying and people rate their post negitively they get a lower rank, and if negatively they're really bad they get labled as a troll.
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KJenneJohn:
Your suggestion that people are invited to take part in a knowledge questionaire at registration time in order to determine their rank is quite a good idea, however I think the answers would be influenced by google and other search engines, which would then contribute to some inaccuracy. Also, a person's knowledge and experience is forever changing so the questionaire would only reflect their ability at the time of registration. By the way, I hope this doesn't make you feel bad but you have more experience than I have age!!! ;-) Hero999: That's quite a good suggestion, and infact I reckon that's probably the best compromise really. For the most part I think it would work, but you would get the odd weirdo (all forums have them) who'd get really upset if they got ranked badly for trolling, and would then take it upon themselves to derate other people's posts for no good reason. I suppose it wouldn't be too bad provided people were only able to see the results of their ratings, and not the people responsible for rating them. Brian |
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Hero999:
I just re-read your post and I can see that you've also suggested that the only people able to rate others would be those who already have a good reputation. That pretty much rules out the possibility of the minority attempting to ruin things for everyone else doesn't it. Yeah, good idea I think. Brian |
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