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Give respected forum posters a greater presence?
It gets quite tiring sifting through the utter rubbish that an awful lot of people (me included) say on these forums, but there are a few people that genuinely understand Apple, computers, the industry etc. and give very insightful comments.
Would it be possible/desired to have forum members that get a lot of "up votes" to have all their comments stand out more than those who don't have many 'up votes'? |
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"Respected" or "educated/insightful" is pretty relative and "likes" of a person's posts aren't really an accurate representation of respect, in my opinion.
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Add them to your contacts then.
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The Contributors-only forum has what the OP suggests. See this very similar thread:
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?p=16286028 |
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Those highly appreciated contributors/members might wouldn't need (or like) the additional exposure.
I think the avatars serving as a good "marking" of those members. I often look after the 'tar in long threads to pick up solid information. I remember the few 'tar's ... And more often I wonder how they can be so patient explaining the same stuff again and again. Role models. |
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vB has a reputation system but I'm not sure how accurately it reflects anything when implemented. arn |
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Just open the thread without opening the forum itself and you'll see the most up-voted posts if that's all you really want to see. That's what I do, when I don't feel like reading 10+ pages of worthless banter. I only read the most popular posts and that gives me a good idea of what most people are thinking/saying of the topic.
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No big problem here.
If you're looking for rational, well reasoned, intelligent, and informative posts (did I mention intelligent?), just look for my avatar.
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+1 on OP idea
Maybe allow the users with a lot of likes (over a certain limit) to become super-members if they so choose to I agree it would be very helpful
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The rep system on vbulletin is terrible. It was implemented on a different forum(MTBR) I frequent and it is a polarizing feature. Particularly the anonymous negative rep. Trolls love this. Regular users find it frustrating. Be careful what you wish for.
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I'm not saying that you won't find this type of member among the contributors, just that it's not a sub-forum that consists only of that type of member. It's just as varied as any other group. |
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Unfortunately, there will be people gaming this. Essentially the first page of comments on a popular news story gets a lot of upvotes so how would you deal with this factor? Weighted upvoting? I don't think it's necessary. Besides, it would introduce complexity in how tapatalk works with the forums which may compromise functionality. With experience (and the avatar system and/or contacts) you get a similar effect.
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As long as there's some way to turn it off.
If posters/comments are highlighted based on voting, then based on the comments votes I've seen thus far the most highlighted posts will be - IMO - juvenile posts slamming anything Samsung does, or ridiculing anyone who has a complaint about the iPhone. No thanks.
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