Slow news day ^_~
Slow news day ^_~
Congratulations and welcome to God Of Rock, our very first Heavy-ranked user, as determined by the input of the members of this community! Remember, the rating system lets you voice your opinions of what you like and don't like here on the IndyDDR.com forums. Apparently, this community likes what God Of Rock has to offer.
I've decided to use this occasion to toss in some Extreme-styled rank images.
I've decided to use this occasion to toss in some Extreme-styled rank images.
- Original Sin
- Heavy
- Posts: 1985
- Joined: Wed Feb 02, 2005 7:18 am
- Location: Fort Wayne
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The exact levels for the various ranks are intentionally unpublished and are subject to change. Further discussion on how it all works (up to what we're willing to disclose) has been going on in this thread.Original Sin wrote:What level of feedback is necessary for a heavy anyway?
The quick summary is that it takes a significant and consistent number of rating votes in one direction or the other to trigger a change in rank.
- SoDeepPolaris
- Heavy
- Posts: 2930
- Joined: Wed Feb 02, 2005 5:55 pm
- Location: dónde
- Contact:
- God Of Rock
- Standard
- Posts: 875
- Joined: Wed Feb 02, 2005 1:40 pm
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Yes, there are at least two people who are extremely close and a few more that aren't too far behind.God Of Rock wrote:Is anyone else close to getting it?
Incidentally, to reveal a little bit more of the ranking/rating system, the ranks are determined primarily by a user's rating, but there is also a post count and time since registration requirement. The thought here being that you should have to make a certain minimum number of posts and be participating for a certain minimum number of days in order to attain new ranks. In other words, it works in combination with the types of requirements needed to get Light and Standard.
- chocobojoe
- Heavy
- Posts: 2455
- Joined: Wed Feb 02, 2005 1:43 pm
- Location: Fort Wayne
Yes, it actually happened to GOR momentarily.
The rankings are determined on the fly based on whatever information is current for your account. In general, I'd expect that anyone who attains sufficient ratings to become Heavy wont have any problems except maybe when they're right at the break-point.
The rankings are determined on the fly based on whatever information is current for your account. In general, I'd expect that anyone who attains sufficient ratings to become Heavy wont have any problems except maybe when they're right at the break-point.
A normality test:
+++ATH
If you are no longer connected to the internet, you need to apply more wax to your modem: it'll make it go faster.
If you find this funny, you're a nerd.
If neither of the above apply, you are normal. Congratulations.
+++ATH
If you are no longer connected to the internet, you need to apply more wax to your modem: it'll make it go faster.
If you find this funny, you're a nerd.
If neither of the above apply, you are normal. Congratulations.
- SoDeepPolaris
- Heavy
- Posts: 2930
- Joined: Wed Feb 02, 2005 5:55 pm
- Location: dónde
- Contact:
- God Of Rock
- Standard
- Posts: 875
- Joined: Wed Feb 02, 2005 1:40 pm
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Actually, both. You need a certain threshold of postive votes AND the votes you receive on average need to be of a certain level.SoDeepPolaris wrote:I'm guessing that this is based on a average of total ratings rather than an accumulation of total points, since you get points for even a C post.
Please, if you can, clarify/verify this theory?
Also to clarify, the grades of posts are determined based on all the ratings for that post--an average, so to speak. For your specific example, none of the available ratings will actually produce a C all by itself. A C requires both positive and negative ratings together. I tried to set it up so that a C signifies a relatively neutrally rated post where there are both some positive and negative votes. B and higher is more, mostly, or all positives. D or lower is more, mostly or all negatives.
I was just going to mention this, but you beat me to it.God Of Rock wrote:Congrats to malictus on hitting heavy!
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- Administrative Discipline
- Posts: 613
- Joined: Thu Feb 03, 2005 5:32 pm
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haha thx to me I changed my rating on that post though so he'd get his heavy back. the fact I had the power to take away his heavy ranking was funny ^_^MonMotha wrote:Yes, it actually happened to GOR momentarily.
The rankings are determined on the fly based on whatever information is current for your account. In general, I'd expect that anyone who attains sufficient ratings to become Heavy wont have any problems except maybe when they're right at the break-point.
Actually, TaQa gave him a Perfect to give it back.
And you've actually stumbled upon the whole point of the ratings system. Anybody and everybody has the ability to affect the rank of another person. The idea is that through community input, everybody will be ranked appropriately. The fact that a single rating would change the person's rank is an artifact of the fact that he was right at the tipping-point (it's just a number after all). Anybody who accumulates enough total ratings to make it to the higher rankings is not likely to stay around the tipping-point for very long, at least if their previous posting trends continue, and the ability of a single person to immediately affect rank will disappear.
And you've actually stumbled upon the whole point of the ratings system. Anybody and everybody has the ability to affect the rank of another person. The idea is that through community input, everybody will be ranked appropriately. The fact that a single rating would change the person's rank is an artifact of the fact that he was right at the tipping-point (it's just a number after all). Anybody who accumulates enough total ratings to make it to the higher rankings is not likely to stay around the tipping-point for very long, at least if their previous posting trends continue, and the ability of a single person to immediately affect rank will disappear.
A normality test:
+++ATH
If you are no longer connected to the internet, you need to apply more wax to your modem: it'll make it go faster.
If you find this funny, you're a nerd.
If neither of the above apply, you are normal. Congratulations.
+++ATH
If you are no longer connected to the internet, you need to apply more wax to your modem: it'll make it go faster.
If you find this funny, you're a nerd.
If neither of the above apply, you are normal. Congratulations.
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- Administrative Discipline
- Posts: 613
- Joined: Thu Feb 03, 2005 5:32 pm
- Location: Indianapolis
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i didnt stumble on it, and go look at the post before you try discussing something you apparently don't know.MonMotha wrote:Actually, TaQa gave him a Perfect to give it back.
And you've actually stumbled upon the whole point of the ratings system. Anybody and everybody has the ability to affect the rank of another person. The idea is that through community input, everybody will be ranked appropriately. The fact that a single rating would change the person's rank is an artifact of the fact that he was right at the tipping-point (it's just a number after all). Anybody who accumulates enough total ratings to make it to the higher rankings is not likely to stay around the tipping-point for very long, at least if their previous posting trends continue, and the ability of a single person to immediately affect rank will disappear.