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Destro: I have an advice here - ignore stupid / troll entries, don't up vote them, and they will simply dwell somewhere on the very bottom of the wishlist until they get deleted due to spam reports (yes, you can report spam and duplicates per each wish via Options menu).
I have one question - is there an option to put "negative" vote? Like -1 one instead of +1?
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Nroug7: Prophecy*
Not really. I've checked and both spellings are correct.

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Nroug7: it rings a lot of bells, church bells, to be specific.
Well, aren't you fancy...

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Nroug7: In any case, there's a major difference between adding one submission of "Pizza" And 7 entries of one game by one person just for the hell of it.
Quite right. The difference is in quantity.
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Lexor: I have one question - is there an option to put "negative" vote? Like -1 one instead of +1?
No. But it's been suggested - and debated, heavily, here:
http://www.gog.com/en/wishlist/site/add_downvote_to_wishlists_and_show_them_as_seperate_tallies
Post edited March 28, 2012 by Mnemon
Revoking wishlist privileges is a good way of handling the situation.
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Nroug7: Prophecy*
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Vestin: Not really. I've checked and both spellings are correct.
Actually, i just checked myself and there is quite a bit of variance in the usage of both words, however, as prophesy is a verb, as in we are seeing the future, then when the term "Self-fufilling prophesy" is used it should be "Self-fulfilling Prophecy" Because we already know what the prophesy is and we are are acting upon it.
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Destro: I have an advice here - ignore stupid / troll entries, don't up vote them, and they will simply dwell somewhere on the very bottom of the wishlist until they get deleted due to spam reports (yes, you can report spam and duplicates per each wish via Options menu).
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Lexor: I have one question - is there an option to put "negative" vote? Like -1 one instead of +1?
At this point there isn't such thing as down voting wishlist items. It's not a bad idea per se, as long as it's implemented properly (as a separate stat for example), but we wanted to start in a simple & clean way and see how the wishlist evolves and what will be your suggestions. .
For the time being I recommend to express any kind constructive criticism regarding a wish via it's comments :)
Post edited April 04, 2012 by Destro
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Destro: For the time being I recommend to express any kind constructive criticism regarding a wish via it's comments :)
Thanks for displaying them all at once, by the way - much better than having to load more. Wonder if it's better to have the latest comment at the bottom, though - as it is on the forums? Or should I put that up as a suggestion? :)
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Destro: (as a separate stat for example)
Yes, that would be best option - to show, for example, that high wishlisted idea could have even larger amount of opponents.
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Nroug7: (...) as prophesy is a verb (...)
And there I was, thinking it's the British equivalent (as with "defense" / "defence") xD... Now that I look at it, I even know how each is pronounced. Sure - something has been prophesied, by people who prophesy and the thing they pass on is called a prophecy. Brilliant; thanks.

Nevertheless - do not do things you don't want others to do, justifying it on the grounds that it doesn't matter in the long run if they follow suit. I'm almost certain you had no ill will, since you seem to be a smart and reasonable guy... but this is a curious case of the prisoners' dilemma, in which, as long as almost everyone resists the temptation to make (and vote for) silly entries - the list will remain clean and useful.
This is my take on the wishlist and I support Pizza!
I just spent the last hour going through the wishlist, adding new entries and reporting spam and duplicates and I will keep doing so continually in the future

If anyone thinks they can screw around with the wishlist, they will have to get past Roman first: The Wishlist Police officer
Post edited March 28, 2012 by Roman5
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Roman5: I just spent the last hour going through the wishlist, adding new entries and reporting spam and duplicates and I will keep doing so continually in the future

If anyone thinks they can screw around with the wishlist, they will have to get past Roman first: The Wishlist Police officer
I'm not sure I'd trust you to leave anything not Morrowind-related unreported.
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Destro: PS: last but not least - we want the wishlist to be clean (and therefore usable), so people purposely spamming it will be blocked from adding wishes / comments there.
Might I suggest you put that warning on the wishlist page? It would act as a good deterrent
I don't buy pizza digitally, I liked boxed copies.
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Roman5: I just spent the last hour going through the wishlist, adding new entries and reporting spam and duplicates and I will keep doing so continually in the future

If anyone thinks they can screw around with the wishlist, they will have to get past Roman first: The Wishlist Police officer
Same here, says I added 82 wishes, and I've been reporting spam and duplicates.

Honestly the only "spam" I've seen, for the most part, is games that have no PC version available.

Please, don't fuck up the wishlist! It can be used as an awesome tool now!