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Luc Pattyn16-May-11 6:12
sitebuilderLuc Pattyn16-May-11 6:12 
Chris, here are some clarifications that might allow you to better understand things I have said before about the subject.

1.
As far as CP is concerned I could spend my time answering questions, participating in discussions, writing articles, or hanging around in the lounge, or any mix I choose. What I do in those respective subsystems depends on:
- how much I think it helps people out;
- how much I learn from doing it;
- what I prefer doing content-wise;
- how much I like the subsystems;
- and finally to what extent it gets rewarded.

2.
In Q&A versus forums, I don't like Q&A at all as you know, so I do forums only. No problem. Unless most questions go to Q&A and forums die. Or Q&A yields more rep points for the same effort, which it does to some extent, I already signaled that, and you mostly disagreed.

3.
In articles versus forums, I want to do both; however there are several reasons I'm not doing CP articles at the moment:
- once in a while I will compare the rep results, I know my typical articles yield 1000 points each over time; I feel I can earn more rep points in the forums spending the same amount of time. I do anywhere between 1000 and 2000 points a week, that would require me to write an article each week. So maybe my articles aren't good enough, or the points aren't well balanced.
- articles get edited, sooner or later, without explaining why things get changed, so the author, if he wants to know, has to compare versions to find out, then guess why the changes got applied.
- if articles are always moderated (I just don't know, you did say something that sounded like that), that is another dislike as it creates delays and uncertainties. I tend to quickly create something because there is a need, and refer to it right away. That is one reason I started doing articles on my site.

4.
I keep saying: a reward system always works to some extent, it shifts the action balance towards the reward balance; give 10 times more points to A than to B, while A and B take the same effort, well A will become popular and B will fade out. So if the net result would be the members don't do what you would like them to do, then you should suspect your reward system is wrong.

5.
And then I have some problems with debator points:
A) I have 100K authority and 50K debator; more than half of those debator points should have been authority points (upvotes on technical answers provided in forums), but became debator points due to the default message types you apply. I have started clicking "Answer" almost automatically now, but changing the message type on old messages is impracticable, and does not fix the problem either.
B) I understand and don't mind the existence of debator points, I object to them being added to everything else and the total points being shown as a global number which could be mistaken as a quality indication which it isn't; whoever hovers the forums and sees a popup may get the impression somebody is a technical expert where his real excellence may well be at telling jokes in the lounge.

Smile | :)

PS: waw. FireFox 4 crashed on me while composing this. It restarted and everything was still there, in the edit box. Not sure I understand how that works, but I sure do appreciate it.
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