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legendary
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August 08, 2014, 02:10:37 PM
Anybody know how the % of accuracy is calculated? I calculated in regular way but it doesn't seem right. I think it is calculated with assigned values per good/bad report. An explanation would be helpful.
Hilariousandco and some others are doing great job. Keep it up the good work and help the mods. Smiley
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      MZ
Hilarious is a mod btw.
Well if you have 50 valid reports out of 100 then your accuracy is 50%. It's simple.
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August 08, 2014, 02:00:05 PM
Anybody know how the % of accuracy is calculated? I calculated in regular way but it doesn't seem right. I think it is calculated with assigned values per good/bad report. An explanation would be helpful.
Hilariousandco and some others are doing great job. Keep it up the good work and help the mods. Smiley
Kindly,
      MZ
legendary
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August 08, 2014, 01:25:35 PM
#99
In case anyone's interested, here are the people with the most good reports:
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Its been almost a month, is it to early to ask for an update?

sorry Im a statswhore  Shocked
I know how you're feeling. An update wouldn't take too much time to do, and also an list of the most accurate members would be nice.  Smiley
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August 08, 2014, 01:02:21 PM
#98
Ha, I'd like to know them too. Noticed you and a few other users have been reporting lots lately. I've been stuck at 97% for ages and it doesn't seem to have budged even though I've reported nearly 300 posts since the last update (and it's been stuck at 97 for I think well over a month previous).
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August 08, 2014, 12:57:56 PM
#97
In case anyone's interested, here are the people with the most good reports:
-snip-


Its been almost a month, is it to early to ask for an update?

sorry Im a statswhore  Shocked
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July 15, 2014, 09:34:00 AM
#96

I cant talk for the others in the top10 but Im almost allways at >90%. 7 are mods so they are at or over 90% as well, which leaves 2 which might "throw shit at the wall". I however doubt that is true. While it is encouraged to make many reports and worry about your hit ratio later, IMHO people learn which reports get accepted and which not. No, there is no direct feedback but you see which threads get moved, which get deleted and which stay. You see the mods work and thus learn what to put where.


I was at 7th. (may of changed now) I used to report a lot but, stopped because I felt I may of been annoying the mods by reporting so much. I did approach a moderator and asked them if I should continue to report or is it annoying. the mod who I spoke to said it was fine and is a big help to those that have to deal with the forum problems. I've started back up recently and now have 568 reports with 98%. I honestly don't believe the majority of those who report will have under 90% accuracy.

I think people focus on the percentage more than they should though. If you are reporting (with good reason) it's showing your intent to help it doesn't really matter what percentage is correct as there are a lot of posts which could be seen either way, bad or good.

Percentage gives you good feedback or bad so it is important. I have 100%......2 reported posts
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July 15, 2014, 09:14:20 AM
#95

I cant talk for the others in the top10 but Im almost allways at >90%. 7 are mods so they are at or over 90% as well, which leaves 2 which might "throw shit at the wall". I however doubt that is true. While it is encouraged to make many reports and worry about your hit ratio later, IMHO people learn which reports get accepted and which not. No, there is no direct feedback but you see which threads get moved, which get deleted and which stay. You see the mods work and thus learn what to put where.


I was at 7th. (may of changed now) I used to report a lot but, stopped because I felt I may of been annoying the mods by reporting so much. I did approach a moderator and asked them if I should continue to report or is it annoying. the mod who I spoke to said it was fine and is a big help to those that have to deal with the forum problems. I've started back up recently and now have 568 reports with 98%. I honestly don't believe the majority of those who report will have under 90% accuracy.

I think people focus on the percentage more than they should though. If you are reporting (with good reason) it's showing your intent to help it doesn't really matter what percentage is correct as there are a lot of posts which could be seen either way, bad or good.
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July 15, 2014, 02:57:59 AM
#94
Surprised that austin and rail haven't been approached has they look to being a great job too (well everyone on the list). I don't understand how they can get that many good reports. I don't even see that many 'reportable' posts.

According to your stats your top3 boards are:

Off-topic
Beginners & Help
Bitcoin Discussion

Off-Topic posts are, well off-topic. Most of the time off-topic stuff gets posted elsewhere and moved there. I wonder if ever someone posted in off-topic but it should have been somewhere else.

Beginners & Help is also strange because it allows almost any topic, even somewhat off-topicish posts are ok. In B & H there is also the strange notion that each and every topic can be discussed over and over again. There are some "funny" posts in B & H. On page 1 someone asks X and gets several very good answers from veteran members like DeathAndTaxes and DannyHamilton, OP askes some more questions and gets some more good answers. Thread goes to page 2 and several newbies come in and answer the OP question but in a single low quality sentence. The answers are not false, but they are shallow and a better answer has allready been given. This keeps going until the thread for some unknown reason finally sinks down into B & H Hell after some 100 posts.

Bitcoin Discussion is the "it does not fit elsewhere" board so again not much to report out of there.

Dev & Tech Discussion and Tech Support however get mixed up daily. Same with Tech Support and Mining or Tech Support and the boards for a specific wallet. Trading and Service Discussion get mixed up with eachother as well as with Speculation.

So its all about where you mainly read/post. Some sections need more heed than others.

I don't understand how they can get that many good reports.

If you throw enough shit at the wall, some of it will stick. The staff have always said that it's not so much about accuracy, as it is about the number of reports. Of course, if you report a load of posts about 90 odd percent of them are marked as correct then that's fantastic work.
-snip-

I cant talk for the others in the top10 but Im almost allways at >90%. 7 are mods so they are at or over 90% as well, which leaves 2 which might "throw shit at the wall". I however doubt that is true. While it is encouraged to make many reports and worry about your hit ratio later, IMHO people learn which reports get accepted and which not. No, there is no direct feedback but you see which threads get moved, which get deleted and which stay. You see the mods work and thus learn what to put where.

I still think it would be a good idea to gamify [1] the whole reporting business for the new forum software.
Backpack.tf does this very well. You get a % rating and rep points for each correct vote. They are basically makeing the prices for the tf2 market. While they have rules in place to make sure they are not dictating the marketprice, its the place to go and see which item is worth what. Sorry if this is a bit confusing, but thats where I come from.
The same principle could be aplied here. Users report a post/thread and the mods have final say. However the mod decision is made public and may or may not include a comment. Top100 reports are publicly visible on a special page, personal stats (good reports, bad reports, history of reports, etc.) are visible via each users profile and can be made public if the user whishes to. Like mail addresses now. I think the direct feedback - even as simple as in-/corrrect would improve the learning curve for reported posts and thus the overall quality of reports. At the same time this would give an incentive to report in the first place. Many people like stats as this thread shows. Why not give them the stats and get the free workforce?

[1] I hate that word, but I dont know any other that fits.
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July 14, 2014, 06:03:48 PM
#93
2.5 months for me, though that was at a time new mods were badly needed, a few of the global mods had been on hiatus for a while and never returned.
Damn, you beat me by half of a month! 3 months here.
legendary
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Keep it dense, yeah?
July 14, 2014, 05:47:31 PM
#92
I don't understand how they can get that many good reports.

If you throw enough shit at the wall, some of it will stick. The staff have always said that it's not so much about accuracy, as it is about the number of reports. Of course, if you report a load of posts about 90 odd percent of them are marked as correct then that's fantastic work.

I don't even see that many 'reportable' posts.

Probably because all the people reporting, which also includes many others, are doing a great job Cheesy
 

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July 14, 2014, 05:43:27 PM
#91
Surprised that austin and rail haven't been approached has they look to being a great job too (well everyone on the list). I don't understand how they can get that many good reports. I don't even see that many 'reportable' posts.
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July 13, 2014, 12:49:57 AM
#90
Whoosh, I didn't expect to see my name in this list. I wonder how hilariusandco manages to do what he does.

We come to bitcointalk only when we are free, and hilariusandco lives here lol. JK Tongue
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July 12, 2014, 11:15:33 PM
#89
Whoosh, I didn't expect to see my name in this list. I wonder how hilariusandco manages to do what he does.
legendary
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July 12, 2014, 03:37:45 PM
#88
2.5 months for me, though that was at a time new mods were badly needed, a few of the global mods had been on hiatus for a while and never returned.
legendary
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July 12, 2014, 10:01:39 AM
#87
Wow that's pretty impressive you must of reported a lot in that time frame.

In my case, at first I became a local moderator (Greek Board)
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July 12, 2014, 09:56:13 AM
#86
I forget to mention that hilariousandco only registered in nov 2013! That's got to be a forum record to become a staff member right? (not saying he doesn't deserve it because he does)

Mitzie registered in January. There might be one or two of the other local mods as well. I think I probably spend at least double the amount of time here than everyone else does though haha.

70 days you have been online? WHAT I registered before you and I have only been on 2 days...do you sleep at all?


Yeah, I sleep all night, I'm just at my computer or on my phone most of the daytime.
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July 12, 2014, 09:48:33 AM
#85
I forget to mention that hilariousandco only registered in nov 2013! That's got to be a forum record to become a staff member right? (not saying he doesn't deserve it because he does)

Mitzie registered in January. There might be one or two of the other local mods as well. I think I probably spend at least double the amount of time here than everyone else does though haha.

70 days you have been online? WHAT I registered before you and I have only been on 2 days...do you sleep at all?

I forget to mention that hilariousandco only registered in nov 2013! That's got to be a forum record to become a staff member right?

Nope, I became moderator at exactly 5th month of my registration. Mitzie had the same timeframe. (Activity was 140 at that time)

Wow that's pretty impressive you must of reported a lot in that time frame.
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July 12, 2014, 09:47:07 AM
#84
I forget to mention that hilariousandco only registered in nov 2013! That's got to be a forum record to become a staff member right?

Nope, I became moderator at exactly 5th month of my registration. Mitzie had the same timeframe. (Activity was 140 at that time)
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July 12, 2014, 09:46:45 AM
#83
I forget to mention that hilariousandco only registered in nov 2013! That's got to be a forum record to become a staff member right? (not saying he doesn't deserve it because he does)

Mitzie registered in January. There might be one or two of the other local mods as well. I think I probably spend at least double the amount of time here than everyone else does though haha.
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July 12, 2014, 09:05:35 AM
#82
I forget to mention that hilariousandco only registered in nov 2013! That's got to be a forum record to become a staff member right? (not saying he doesn't deserve it because he does)
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