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Are you a points hound?

dougw
dougw over 4 years ago

Some members like the points system, some don't. Some think it is useful or meaningful, some don't. Some think the points totals are misleading or open to abuse.

I think it has a useful place as an additional dimension to the forum for those that like points, although I think the meaning of the points totals is different for different members.

It is a bit like the topics of religion or politics - you won't change anybody else's opinion by arguing that your opinion is right, so I am trying to stay away from too many opinions in this discussion.

I kind of like fooling around with statistics (how weird is that) and since I am not really able to do projects right now, I thought I would look at the points system and see where it takes me.

The point of the points system would seem to be to get more of them, although there is not much of a defined reward for getting more. Still there are lots of members accumulating lots of points.

There are some limits in the system to combat abuse, for example you can only check 10 "Like"s and 10 "Helpful"s per day, giving you a max of 150 points a day from those actions.

I click on "Like" for most things I read on the forum because it always provides points to the author who made the effort to write the blog, even though I only get points for 10 of those clicks per day.

If you login every day and max out Likes and Helpfuls every day, you would get 1120 points per week or 58400 points per year. This is hard to do consistently every day and it would take quite  a lot of time and effort every day. I know I don't max out these points every day, even though I read almost everything that gets published on the forum.

Of course you also get points for creating content and when members 'Like" your content and there are no limits on these points.

It is possible to get over 2000 points per week, but you need to create content if you want to get those high point numbers.

I kind of like getting points because it indicates I am participating more on the forum, but I don't like passing other members' point totals because it somehow feels like you are out to beat someone at the points game, even though it is not billed as a contest. Fortunately I am past that problem now. Only Shabaz has more points than me and he is in no danger of being passed anytime soon, especially since I will likely be on a slower pace going forward.

I don't track points so I don't know how many I get each week, but it is possible to compute an average since I became a member by dividing my current total by the number of weeks of membership. This comes out over 1300 points per week, but I am sure it is significantly higher in the last few years, since I was not as active in the first few years. I'm also sure Shabaz could say the same thing. His average is a bit lower because he started earlier than me, but when he turns on his contribution afterburners, he outstrips everyone.

I didn't set out to accumulate some number of points and I wouldn't have predicted that I would get this many, so if you want a lot of points, just keep plugging away and then suddenly you look up and you have a large number.

I had to do a big search for the following link, but if you are really interested in the points system, here is a link to what points are available:

Your Ranking: element14 Community Badges, Levels & Points

Click on the "Points for Activities" tab.

Is the point of the points system to get more points or do you see another point to it?

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  • dwinhold
    dwinhold over 4 years ago +11 suggested
    I guess the point of the points is not to point out your points to other point collectors. Sooner or later your points make a point that could make other point collectors, "point envy". Just don't point…
  • Andrew J
    Andrew J over 4 years ago +10 suggested
    I’m not fussed on points but they accumulate anyway - I certainly don’t engage just to get the points if that makes sense. Mostly I’m unaware they are even there until something happens such as a “positive…
  • 14rhb
    14rhb over 4 years ago +9 suggested
    Always a good discussion and I'm sure you'll be able to get us some good stats while you are getting better. To answer your question, I was very keen to gain points when I first joined. Seeing my level…
  • dougw
    0 dougw over 4 years ago in reply to kmikemoo

    kmikemoo The main reason for the points system to exist is for members to play it and enjoy it. I'm glad some members do like it.

    I like your colorful concept of being the only one in the race and I can relate to it. Anytime I set a challenge for myself, it could be described that way.

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  • dougw
    0 dougw over 4 years ago in reply to dwinhold

    It is good to see humor on the forum.....the points system now has another justification.image

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  • Jan Cumps
    0 Jan Cumps over 4 years ago

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    6 years of likes and tags

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    0 jw0752 over 4 years ago

    Getting old and at times a bit forgetful I use the "Like" to mark that I have read and reviewed a particular post. Sometimes an interesting post will come up and I will immediately click the "Like" If the counter goes up I know I haven't seen it before. If the counter goes down I know I have already passed this way.

     

    John

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  • fmilburn
    0 fmilburn over 4 years ago

    I admit to peeking at my points from time to time, but not as much anymore. Most rewarding to me are the comments that others make on my posts, even more so than likes.  That is where I find out if my efforts are interesting or useful to others and why, as well as ideas on how to improve my projects. I give likes anytime I enjoy or learn something new on someone’s post or when I feel they made a good effort although sometimes I might forget.  I think the points do give a rough idea of engagement and can be useful as John says when looking to see whether I’ve seen something before or not. I’m getting forgetful too :-)

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  • ajcc
    0 ajcc over 4 years ago in reply to jw0752

    jw0752  wrote:

     

    Getting old and at times a bit forgetful I use the "Like" to mark that I have read and reviewed a particular post. Sometimes an interesting post will come up and I will immediately click the "Like" If the counter goes up I know I haven't seen it before. If the counter goes down I know I have already passed this way.

     

    John

    kmikemoo also mentioned using the "Like" to mark a post as read, so maybe they could make it clearer than you've liked something? The counter is also how I notice if I unlike something by accident.

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  • 14rhb
    0 14rhb over 4 years ago

    Reading this thread I've already said I use plenty of likes and helpfuls.....I don't often use "Helpful - No". I think mainly because nearly everyone is helpful or trying to be. However I sometimes post advice which I think would help a member but a much more knowledgeable member later posts better advice or overrules what I've said....others do the same. I think mostly in the comments following that is picked up on and so anyone reading that thread would be guided.

     

    Perhaps we are mainly too polite to click the Helpful-No. I know I'd be reluctant to as I don't know the mechanism behind it and would not want to upset another member needlessly - in the IT world such a issue could be drawn out. Obviously if you spoke to that person face-to-face the issue is so much easier e.g. in passing "Hi Pete, I read your report the other day and I think you may have misinterpreted the data you mention. I suggest looking it over and if you want I'll pop into your office this afternoon and help".....usually means Pete later thanks you for picking up the issue, end of issue.

     

    If anyone want's feel free to mark this as Not Helpful and I'll report back on the effect e.g. if I got notified or if all my points get hoovered up and transfered to your account instead image

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    0 ajcc over 4 years ago in reply to 14rhb

    14rhb I think the not helpful thing is just a counter, there are no points awarded for it. And I think you can only see it if someone else mark it as helpful, so I marked your post as not helpful just to prove that point.

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  • 14rhb
    0 14rhb over 4 years ago in reply to ajcc

    Thank you ajcc for doing that. You are right, there is nothing in my inbox to say someone said it wasn't helpful nor can I see anything above on my post. Do you think it takes one count off the helpful side? I've if you had one helpful and someone clicks unhelpful it drops back to show nothing?

     

    As you've stepped in to help, I'll use your post above if I may and try this out myself...please don't be offended image

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    0 14rhb over 4 years ago in reply to 14rhb

    I need someone else to mark your post as helpful.

     

    Currently it has nothing so if I click helpful you get a 1 helpful and it goes green. If I click unhelpful that counetr of 1 drops back to nothing and it shows NO in red.

     

    OK - I didn't realise they were counters both up and down, I thought they kept track of both...hence why I never say a 'not helpful' in my years on Element14....maybe I'm not as clever as I thought image (or lets blame age again )

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