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UK_John: I would suggest someone high up at GOG read this whole thread

I can assure you that we've read the whole topic, no worries :)
PS: We do not post as much as we'd like to, as devs or designers are browsing the forums mostly outside of everyday responsibilities and currently the whole team is working on lots of stuff, but still we read all the feedback / wishes / ideas and take it into account when working on future updates.
Post edited November 10, 2008 by Destro
Bloodcell's post above is +5 and I do not get a option to give a plus or minus. Is that a maximum for any post - or Bloodcell, do you know an option in Your Account that we don't?! :)
Thanks GOG for telling us that, by the way.
Post edited November 10, 2008 by UK_John
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UK_John: Bloodcell's post above is +5 and I do not get a option to give a plus or minus. Is that a maximum for any post - or Bloodcell, do you know an option in Your Account that we don't?! :)
Thanks GOG for telling us that, by the way.

It's probably because you've already repped her one way or another, without knowing.
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UK_John: Bloodcell's post above is +5 and I do not get a option to give a plus or minus. Is that a maximum for any post - or Bloodcell, do you know an option in Your Account that we don't?! :)
Thanks GOG for telling us that, by the way.
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Weclock: It's probably because you've already repped her one way or another, without knowing.

Thanks Weclock.
Is it me or is someone slightly obsessive over this rep stuff?
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Clagg: Is it me or is someone slightly obsessive over this rep stuff?

It's you. You see, reputation is everything. You don't have reputation, you don't have re5pect, you don't have re5pect, you're nothing. Ur not gangsta enough to be in our club. l33t clubzzorz.
Seriously: We'll see how it turns out, and what's GoG team going to do with it. In the meantime, I'll have a lot of fun watching this discussion :D
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Destro: A few more notes on the topic:
First and foremost, thank you for all the feedback :).
As our design and dev teams are working hard on some future updates and improvements to the forums and website (surprise, surprise ;), we're looking closely into all parts of it, including the rep & rating systems, to see what could use some fine tuning :). We've seen some interesting ideas in this topic as well as in your emails and it's one of the things that we'll be discussing in our design meetings in the upcoming week.
Now, as with any other system, there's always a possibility that someone will try to abuse it and it's out job to monitor and prevent that. If we'll find users using fake accounts or cheating the system in any other way we'll take appropriate actions.
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Piotr K.
Design & Dev Team

I contacted gog about this during closed Beta and wondered about it then with the negative rating ability.
A simple solution would be to Change the Negative Button to a "Hide this Post" button.
Leave the Positive Button as is; that way users could only give positive "Thumbs-Up" to other users while still being able to hide a post if they wish.
Or how about removing it altogether so it would stop the anally retentives from worring over meaningless stuff? That way people could use a forum without fear of being made into a troll just because people don't see your viewpoint.
It would be rather boring if someone said "Ain't it cool that we're in world wide recession" and no-one dared to oppose the view just because they were scared of a - score!
Get rid of it, you don't need it to discuss stuff on a forum.
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Clagg: Or how about removing it altogether so it would stop the anally retentives from worring over meaningless stuff? That way people could use a forum without fear of being made into a troll just because people don't see your viewpoint.
It would be rather boring if someone said "Ain't it cool that we're in world wide recession" and no-one dared to oppose the view just because they were scared of a - score!
Get rid of it, you don't need it to discuss stuff on a forum.

But you can still keep the reputation system, be having your solution in a problem thread, as being marked as the solution. :)
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noticed the minus 3. That's fine, we'll just get rid of tech support on the forums all together. Not have any help on here at all. We'll just cut each other down. Howabout that?
Post edited December 11, 2008 by Weclock
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Clagg: Or how about removing it altogether so it would stop the anally retentives from worring over meaningless stuff? That way people could use a forum without fear of being made into a troll just because people don't see your viewpoint.
It would be rather boring if someone said "Ain't it cool that we're in world wide recession" and no-one dared to oppose the view just because they were scared of a - score!
Get rid of it, you don't need it to discuss stuff on a forum.
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Weclock: But you can still keep the reputation system, be having your solution in a problem thread, as being marked as the solution. :)

Weclock - you must be the expert, because you got a-1 for daring to say 'don't forget SinChronciles' (I think that was the title!). I don;t think I have got a -1 or even a +1 for something so innocuous!
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Weclock: But you can still keep the reputation system, be having your solution in a problem thread, as being marked as the solution. :)
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UK_John: Weclock - you must be the expert, because you got a-1 for daring to say 'don't forget SinChronciles' (I think that was the title!). I don;t think I have got a -1 or even a +1 for something so innocuous!

Like I always say, I happen to draw attention to myself in any community no matter how inconspicuous I attempt to be. People have this strange and innate feeling of jealousy. I suppose it must be what it's like to be a celebrity. I don't go out of my way to offend people, in most situations I love seeing people happy, and I also love to play devils advocate... But anyway, I do think I know a deal about this reputation system, I've watched it and I've documented some things.
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what are there 3 people out there who know better than I do? you know better, post about it. Chicken.
Post edited December 11, 2008 by Weclock
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Weclock: But you can still keep the reputation system, be having your solution in a problem thread, as being marked as the solution. :)

It must be late in the day for my mind, can you put that into better context?
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Weclock: But you can still keep the reputation system, be having your solution in a problem thread, as being marked as the solution. :)
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Clagg: It must be late in the day for my mind, can you put that into better context?

Things to Not Change In The Reputation System;
OR How I got my High Rep!
When a user creates a thread that they mark as a problem, and they have a question that can be SOLVED, a different user will post an Answer and when the OP marks that persons response as the solution, the answering user will get +3 reputation (not +3 to their post, but to their actual rep count below their username on the left hand side there).
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you retard, that is how it works and that is how I got my high rep, I didn't get it by people hitting +1.
Post edited December 11, 2008 by Weclock
Wow, and I have been doing it the old fashioned way of waiting for +'s from other people for posts that are hopefully useful at times!
You know, like this one...*wink, wink* :oP
Post edited November 12, 2008 by Faithful
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Faithful: Wow, and I have been doing it the old fashioned way of waiting for +'s from other people for posts that are hopefully useful at times!
You know, like this one...*wink, wink* :oP

as documented here:
5. What is this “rep” thing on the forums?
Rep is the user's reputation rating, showing how respected and well-known you are in the community. You can quickly estimate a user's rep by looking at the number of stars next to their rep value. Getting one or two stars is fairly easy, while five stars is a serious achievement. Those who earn maximum reputation can expect some kind of nice bonus (surprise, surprise! :). There is a number of ways you can earn and improve your rep, including actively spending time on the GOG.com forums (no, that doesn't include spamming), receiving lots of positive ratings for your posts or simply helping other users (this can earn you lots of rep!). On the other hand, ignoring posting guidelines and rules is a simple way to lose tons of rep points (depending on how severe the violation was). Also, getting lots of negative feedback in a short time will cost you some rep points.
Post edited November 12, 2008 by Weclock