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Post by KAIKO ISHIRYOKU on Mar 5, 2012 4:34:09 GMT -5
Instead of the post system where people are more in tuned with trying to gain more and more posts in order to gain more points. Why not gather a judgement reward system in order to allow people to gain points that way. In this way people try to do quality instead of quantity, thus upping the creative potential of posts and allowing the board to be used as a way to polish skills instead of just trying to become greedy and get as many posts as possible. The Upsides:- More quality in posts = more quality posters.
- People try their best to gain points by making feasible scenarios which means that their will be less bullshit in posts.
- Allows a system of security and a to and fro system for people to learn from one another in their posting potential and creating better stories.
The Downsides:- Beginner posters get the short end of the stick at first because of their inexperience usually, meaning they will need to learn quickly in order to gain experience from veterans.
- Admins will have to be able to grade in an efficient manner with the other purchase systems and read over posts even if they aren't interested.
- People may complain about the system due to them not wanting to work as hard as they need to to gain higher point outputs.
- A guideline system, what do you the staff consider "quality".
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Post by Emilia Valerio on Mar 5, 2012 6:29:18 GMT -5
The other downside to something like this is coming up with a guideline of what exactly a 'quality' post is because everyone views it a little bit differently. Even then, you'd have to have all six staff members on the same page.
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Post by KAIKO ISHIRYOKU on Mar 5, 2012 13:14:34 GMT -5
She's right.
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Post by IODINE on Mar 6, 2012 1:21:14 GMT -5
Yeah, what B said. And on top of that, we have missions/captures for a reason, to increase points as well c: Great idea, but sadly I will have to decline.
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