What is the reputation system for ?
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Um, you sure this was not a joke? You can chose the type of the post if it was. ;)
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Every 100,000 points, Sean comes round with a rather *interesting* gift. My advice is not to get 100,000 points.
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I've got a bragging left, does that count?
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OriginalGriff wrote:
I've got a bragging left,
I think you've got bragging left overs. :wtf: Serious, take a year vacation and let some people catch up. :-\
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i am really really new member of codeproject. I saw there are reputation system on the site. But i do not know why it is there. i would be appreciate if someone can explain me why reputation system and what we gain from it or simply give me a link which contain the details. thank you.
Reputation ranking is several things. In the context of the question I think you are asking, it is a system for measuring credibility on the website. Serious answers or statements (ie. not jokes) from those with a high reputation should be considered worth more than someone with a lower rep value. It is also an RPG where the winner gets ... umm, nothing.
I'm retired. There's a nap for that... - Harvey
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Reputation ranking is several things. In the context of the question I think you are asking, it is a system for measuring credibility on the website. Serious answers or statements (ie. not jokes) from those with a high reputation should be considered worth more than someone with a lower rep value. It is also an RPG where the winner gets ... umm, nothing.
I'm retired. There's a nap for that... - Harvey
H.Brydon wrote:
Serious answers or statements (ie. not jokes get a lot of up votes) from those with a high reputation should be considered worth more than someone with a lower rep value.
FTFY :-D
Once you lose your pride the rest is easy. In the end, only three things matter: how much you loved, how gently you lived, and how gracefully you let go of things not meant for you. – Buddha
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i am really really new member of codeproject. I saw there are reputation system on the site. But i do not know why it is there. i would be appreciate if someone can explain me why reputation system and what we gain from it or simply give me a link which contain the details. thank you.
The reputation system on the Lounge is a cross between the concept involved in the Beatles' "Magical Mystery Tour" Album and a video-game where you win by helping yourself (to more points) as well as, hopefully, teaching others :) The game, itself, is influenced by the wisdom teachings of Ahura-Mazda (aka Manicheanism): i.e., it is a war-zone where a cosmic struggle is played out between the forces of Light and Dark, Yin and Yang, Vanilla and Chocolate, Groovy and Bummer, Ego and Id, Self-Aggrandizement and Altruistic Empathy. The usual Angels and Demons are included at no extra charge. cheers, Bill
«I want to stay as close to the edge as I can without going over. Out on the edge you see all kinds of things you can't see from the center» Kurt Vonnegut.
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i am really really new member of codeproject. I saw there are reputation system on the site. But i do not know why it is there. i would be appreciate if someone can explain me why reputation system and what we gain from it or simply give me a link which contain the details. thank you.
It is a proven method of encouraging involvement. Studies have shown earning "XP" releases endophins. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gamification[^] TED talks about gamification[^]
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i am really really new member of codeproject. I saw there are reputation system on the site. But i do not know why it is there. i would be appreciate if someone can explain me why reputation system and what we gain from it or simply give me a link which contain the details. thank you.
10 reputation points and $4.79 will get you a Latte Grand at the local Starbucks.
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i am really really new member of codeproject. I saw there are reputation system on the site. But i do not know why it is there. i would be appreciate if someone can explain me why reputation system and what we gain from it or simply give me a link which contain the details. thank you.
I'm a really, really old member of codeproject, and as far as I know, the only use for the reputation system I can see is to keep the rectocranially-inverted members involved and entertained. As I'm sure you know, technocrats rarely score with members of the opposite (or, perhaps more politically correct, female) gender, so scoring points on a website has some trading value in dork circles. You can't trade reputation points for pizza or beer, so they're meaningless to me.
Will Rogers never met me.
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The gift is fine. It's the outfit he wears that's the problem...:~
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
Was he wearing a sheep cheap outfit?
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