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Aug 30, 2003, 11:39 AM | |
Just a thought.
If they are good enough to make a good level that would get a good rating, would they be the type who would share the rating with a friend? If someone DOES share a rating, who cares? And I don't think they would, because the layout would show every author. And pageclaim. `N0
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Sep 12, 2003, 08:01 PM | |
This is changing the subject slightly, but I don't think it's been mentioned before. FQuist and I were talking this morning and the subject of articles came up. It seems that a lot of bad\non-useful articles are taking up space in the articles section.
One option is to have rating of articles, just like levels. But that poses a problem because it is much harder to rate articles. Do you rate on how well-written it is? How useful it is? How thorough it is? It may be a very informative article but it only applies to some people so others would rate it lower because of that. Or it could be very informative but written by someone who doesn't know English very well, also lowering the rating. This is why rating of articles isn't a good solution. Something I thought of was instead having an approval process. Unlike levels, articles almost become part of the site content and should all be good. With an approval process, articles would be submitted by anyone but wouldn't automatically appear. They would need to be read by someone on the J2O staff who would evaluate the quality and usefulness, and maybe make minor changes to it. This way, article clutter would be kept at a minimum, and it would ensure that good articles still get included even if they do not apply to many people or have readability problems while still being informative. Thoughts?
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Sep 12, 2003, 09:52 PM | |
I think that is a very good idea.
However, the implementation of it might be rather tricky, or at least more work for the j2ov2 team. That's their decision though. For what it's worth, I think that is a good idea. I also would like to suggest something else. A sort of 'recent updates' side panel thing on the front page, perhaps, that just sort of shows some of the new stuff that has been changed, added. For example, I often don't bother looking at the Articles section because I don't want to sort through them all looking for the newest stuff. It could also have links to downloads that have gotten an 8.0+ rating recently. That, of course, would be more of a convenience than something essential.
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I think Link's idea is a good one. I would like to add a few things:
1. What to do with the old articles? Should we remove the non-top quality ones? 2. If we have an approval process the admins might also get the option to fix grammar/spice up the article layout. 3. We could have "admin approved" articles which show up, with the option to show the other, non-approved(or old and bad) ones also. Quote:
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Sep 13, 2003, 01:44 AM | ||
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Sep 13, 2003, 01:53 AM | ||
Triple post, yay.
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Sep 25, 2003, 02:06 PM | |
Ok, I have an Idea with a capital "I". Instead of letting just anyone rate uploads, we could have a team of raters who we know will rate the levels fairly. They would give the offical rating to the level, and then there could be the unoffical rating where anyone could rate it and give a comment. That way we don't have the seriously screwed rating problem, where everyone is complaining about how overrated everything is.
I know that Trafton and Violet usealy have a very well put together review, so maybe they could be a part of the team, too. Disguise is very experinced with Tilesets, and, well, just look for the people who reveiw nicely and add them to the team. I for one wouldn't mind giving up the ability to officialy rate levels in turn for a more fair rating. Oh, and we need a section to upload JJ1 levels. I have a pack started, and will need a place to upload it soon.
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Nov 2, 2003, 11:58 AM | |
... how about have a "favorite reviewers" option. Say I liked fquist, trafton and stripe's reviews and nobody elses. I could set it so that only their reviews would show up and the scores would be reflected that way (of course it would display the "true" score simultaenously along with the composite score from fquist traft + stripe)
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Nov 3, 2003, 06:22 AM | |
Yes please. You see, when I upload something I worked on for days I can get quite angry about a review like "lol I suck at rating tilesets i give this an 8 lol". I almost start thinking they are just going for a higher reviewer rank. Wait, maybe they are.
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Nov 6, 2003, 07:25 AM | |
AAANNNNDDD I want voicecontrol.. that i don't need my keyboard : P
or at least that everytime i go to the site a hot bunny ![]() and then she walks sexy away mmmmm nah serious make it possible that you can delet your pictures on your own and not just by the admins..
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Nov 10, 2003, 03:31 AM | |
FIX THE LINK TO JCSREF!
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Nov 19, 2003, 07:55 AM | |
How about letting people rate reviews? Something like "Good" or "Bad", which would affect the influence of that review on the total score. A highly appreciated review would be "worth more" that way, partially solving the problem of over- and underrating.
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Nov 19, 2003, 09:01 AM | ||
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Nov 19, 2003, 01:49 PM | |
I gave reviewing some more serious thought and I have an idea which I am particularily fond of right now. I'd like to know what your opinions on this are.
Each review can be commented on by every other person on the site. Along with a comment, it can include a rating something like(good/bad, 1-10, bad/okay/great, justified/not justified) the specifics of that can be worked out later. Now, the ratings that you get from your comments will not affect the overall score of the level, but the review ratings would affect a reviewer quality number which would always be displayed by your name for download section purposes. This way, everyone would always be able to see their quality and could work towards keeping it high. Now, along with this, if you get a number of bad reviews for a review of a level and you then later go and edit this review changing the rating and the comments that you gave the person, all of the comments made on your previous review would lose their rating (revert to NA) and those people would be notified that you have changed your rating and that they should re-evaluate your review. It would promote a constant cycle of helpful comments and feedback on reviewing. Last edited by Bobby aka Dizzy; Nov 19, 2003 at 02:05 PM. |
Nov 19, 2003, 02:18 PM | |
That only effects people who care, and I was under the impression the problem was people who don't.
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Nov 19, 2003, 06:40 PM | |
There also may be people who will purposely lower the reviewer's stats (for instance, pretend Violet reviewed someone's level, a sucky overrated level, and gave it a 4.5, while most of the other reviewers, presumably friends of the author of the level, gave it ratings like 7.5 or 8. The author of the level may get frustrated with Violets review because it brought down the rating that he/she will rate it a 1 for being bad. Even though Violet's is the most accurate review, it won't be rated as well because of the low rating it gave towards the level).
I probably confused everyone with this post, but oh well. Derby: Abused content removal.
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Nov 20, 2003, 09:18 AM | ||
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Nov 20, 2003, 10:18 AM | |
Maybe allowing people to vote levels, so they don't have to write a review. Those votes can be worth less than a review's rating, but it might make it a little more honest because clicking a button that says "3 - I like it" or something is easier than writing a review.
One vote for each user, not including the author of the level and writing a review would undo your vote. Just an idea.
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Nov 20, 2003, 05:02 PM | |
No, we are trying to get rid of the ratings without explanation, not make them common and accepted.
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May 5, 2004, 12:03 PM | |
JCF and the forums are the same thing.
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May 14, 2004, 02:54 PM | |
Instead of private messaging Trafton all the time, I probably should start posting in here. How about making more categories. This would probably making browing the J2O levels section more fun and easier.
--Suggestions-- ~Games ~Hotels ~Tests/Puzzles ~The Essential JJ2 Utilites, i.e. 1.23 registered patch, JJ2 uninstall aid -------------------- How about changing the levels button at the top of the site, to downloads. -------------------- Adding site music? -------------------- Delete the dead sections ---------------------- Add more sections like Site Map ------------------------ Maybe somehow making the site allow you to change the theme like this board ------------------------ How adding some Flash to the site?
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May 14, 2004, 02:58 PM | ||
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May 14, 2004, 03:06 PM | |
^^^
I think it does, if you change the forum's look to J2O or something. That's a great idea though. I wouldn't really say that this is J20's forum, I don't think anybody thinks of this place like that, I don't. I think of this more as the forum for JJ2. JMMB (Jazz Mega Message Board) was the former JJ2 board, until it died around 3 years ago.
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May 14, 2004, 03:10 PM | |
What do you mean when you say site music?
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May 14, 2004, 03:50 PM | |
Even if the music is stopped, you would still have to load it. While that isn't a problem with people with fast connections like me, it might be for people who don't. Expecially since that kind of stuff is annoying to most people.
EDIT- and it is really pointless to have a radio or something, since those people who want to hear music would most likely have some external music program loaded playing some music that they like.
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May 14, 2004, 04:22 PM | |
J2O has, plain and simple, no need for flash. By looking at it, you can see it's not a fancy eyecandy site, anyway - it relies on yellow tables for everything. People who want flash can make their own site or something. And what kind of people would be attracted to a site simply because it has flash? (no offence Fl@sh)
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