Oct 10, 2003, 03:16 AM | |
Reviewing has gone too far.
http://www.jazz2online.com/downloads...p?levelid=2796
That's just a common daily upload. Look at the reviews, how only the form is taking space up. This is just a waste of space, and horrible over rated. Labratkid actually spend a few minuts on typing his review, which is good. I would really suggest finding someone who is willing to moderate the reviews more often than the current administrators (since they are already far busy with other things). Labratkid himself would do a really good one. ~Moonblaze |
Oct 10, 2003, 03:54 AM | |
I might do good if I actually un-lazy and review more. And I visit j2o nearly every day that I'm not grounded, so being active wont be a problem.
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Oct 10, 2003, 08:21 AM | |
I worry about thiese people sometimes.
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Oct 10, 2003, 11:40 AM | |
I always download packs based on Labrat's rating. J20v2 should have an option to ignore (or only see) certain reviewers, and displaying the pack's scores based on that.
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Oct 10, 2003, 07:02 PM | |
That's why I hate posting levels, because I fear of these newbies throwing their "LOL's" and their "OMG's" around and rating whatever number pops into their insignificant brain first.
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Oct 11, 2003, 10:48 AM | |
From your description it sounds like the problem is not that reviewing has gone too far, but that it has not gone far enough. I, for one, agree with this. The problem, however, is that idle comments like this rarely have any effect. There is no way one can force users to post reviews of a certain quality when so many reviews are bad. If we begin removing ratings or deleting reviews of a certain user, they tend to get discouraged and not write longer reviews. Besides, judging someone based on their grammar and English ability (for those who know a lot of English, it is easier to write longer reviews) puts an unfair burden on those whose English skills are poor. You may argue that they should learn English better, but that is obviously not easy.
Most of today's reviews would be, by last year's measure, be considered poor. Even the longer reviews of today would be completely unnotable. The best we can really do is to install a minimum length, but even that would just cause people to add unnecessary spam content to their reviews so it could be posted. The most absurd of reviews are, and always have been, removed to the best of the administration's abilities. However, it is up to the users to report offenses that slip through. I look into every single PM I receive, but simply cannot do the work all by myself. We may apply more helpers come J2Ov2 time. However, all self-nominations will be ignored as they are on the JCF. The point of this job is not power. If you are seeking this for power or recognition in any way, you will be disappointed by the job. It is not fun, nor rewarding, besides the feeling of helping out. The best you can do at this point if you still wish to help out is send a PM with information about abuses. This may be slower, but helping out makes it more likely that you will receive recognition in some way for your effort. And I thank those who have already helped out a lot, especially one person in particular, who definitely knows who he is. ~ Traft |
Oct 13, 2003, 09:15 AM | ||
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The best course of action for those interested is reporting abuses. This saves the administration time, and helps us catch things that are hard to notice. Obviously, one is not guaranteed a position this way - there are other factors involved - but at least it will satisfy the wish to help out in general. ~ Traft |
Oct 18, 2003, 04:48 AM | |
Did not read this thread yet, but I deleted one of the idiotic ratings for the download mentioned.
I think we should code something that bans all people with dutch names.
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Interesting Jazz-related links: Thread: Gameplay Theories - Thread: Make Up Your Own Gametype |
Oct 18, 2003, 09:39 AM | ||
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Oct 18, 2003, 11:07 PM | |
imho the reviewing rulez are way too strict, what if people cant write up a whole long story about the level and how good it is, (Seriously.. would anyone waste time reading such a long rant about the level? i wouldnt..), I'm not quite sure what the rulez exactly are now.. but reviews get deleted to easily.
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Oct 19, 2003, 04:28 AM | ||
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Oct 19, 2003, 07:56 AM | ||
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That's all. If those standards are too high for you.. ;-P
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Interesting Jazz-related links: Thread: Gameplay Theories - Thread: Make Up Your Own Gametype |
Oct 19, 2003, 08:11 AM | ||
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Oct 19, 2003, 08:19 AM | ||
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Oct 19, 2003, 08:21 AM | ||
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Oct 23, 2003, 05:56 PM | |
It's not that hard to say why you like something or dislike something. That's really all you need: You might say that the eyecandy sucks, but the gameplay rocks. You just have to prove it, and you have a review. Of couirse, you should talk about more than just those two aspects.
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Oct 26, 2003, 11:27 AM | |||||||||||||
Perhaps ratings and reasoning can be incorporated into forms to fill out. Here's what I mean:
When a person goes to rate a level, they get a list of areas to talk about in text boxes that they fill out. urrhead@hotmail.com" METHOD="put" >
Er, anyways, this could help get more focused reviews... Or even better, have a lits of level features and players click a rating for each field, and the ratings are averaged up to get the suggested rating. Hmm... My form isn't working. Oh well. LOL, it would have been funny if someone actually filled it out with real info, and sent me their User name and password by mistake. :P Still, I would have liked to see what someone would type into it. Oh, and I hope you don't mind me borrowing your flame button, Rad. Last edited by Hare; Oct 26, 2003 at 12:10 PM. |
Oct 26, 2003, 12:56 PM | |
A lot of people use that method, Hare, I use it when I'm reviewing levels, though I have more categories than just eyecandy, gameplay and pickups. It wouuldn't be a bad idea, but what about when reviewing tilesets or levels with unique design that dont fall into those 3 categories?
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Oct 26, 2003, 05:38 PM | |
The only problem with that is that it is a big constricting. Besides, I can just imagine the reviews:
Eyecandy WAIT WHAT IS EYECANDY????? WHAT IS IT???? TELL ME!!! WHAT IS EYECANDY!! 1.0 FOR ME NOT KNOWING Not a bad idea, but sort of pointless. ~ Traft |
Oct 28, 2003, 01:25 AM | |
Nah, it isn't quite pointless... I dunno, a form like this could be pretty fun.
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Oct 28, 2003, 08:25 PM | |
I read tutorials.
There's an error somewhere in there, that is why it doesn't work. All hand typed ![]() ..OH There's the problem! my email addy is somehow screwed up so it thinks the rest of the HTML script is the email address to send it to or something. My email address partially appears at the top of the page. |
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