posted Saturday, July 08, 2006 - 06:34 AM (
#35137)
Hm, yeah, displaying a history of moderations upon oneself in chronological order would be neat in the "appealing to an obsessive RPGer's need for validation through stats" way.
It'd also be a good way of seeing when people approved of older things you said once you've already capped at 50 and can't really notice easily when you've gained positive feedback.
But it's a mostly useless feature that only plays to the active community's egos, and therefore mostly a waste of Phillip's time.
However, it does encourage the already-goatsloving active community to come to the boards more often and check up, thereby creating more pot-stirring forum noise, thereby encouraging new people to post more, thereby growing the community... thereby possibly making it a very fruitful waste of time. Also, the query should be very simple, unless moderation is done in a hella weird way.
Anyways, I'm not really for or against such hypothetical things, but I have to admit... I was *way* more active before I hit the cap. After all, getting numeric levels in things is such a great thing to the twisted geek lizard-brain that some of our brethren will waste away entire lifetimes on MMOs for the small endorphine rush that accompanies it.
Just some thoughts. I've been thinking about this sorta community-activity-inducing stuff a lot lately over at the forums I'm the Code Monk behind.
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