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Topic: Does successfully reporting a thread give you more activity? (Read 1901 times)

sr. member
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Mods voluntarily do their job, so you should, too.
Although moderators do volunteer their time to support the website, they are paid for their work. IIRC 25% of the forum's income from ads is split among the moderators, and they're paid according to the work they do (so a mod of 15 sections would receive more than a mod of 3 sections).

How does one become a mod? I see mods as being like Spoc from Star Trek. Very serious and logical.
copper member
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Goodbye, Z.
If spam reporting is rewarded in whatever way,it will only increase work load on staff as people will start reporting every other posts and staff will have lots of work to verify them
We're currently in a situation where too little reports are being made, hence "increasing the work load" wouldn't be a bad thing.
I don't see anything wrong with giving the mods work (reports) to do, it's their job after all.

I don't think it would help the mods if there were incentives to report threads, it will cause many user to report legit threads. That will only annoy the mods for the perpetual waste of time.
Easy solution: Only reward valid reports. People "spamming" reports that are invalid would soon stop when they see it's having no effect at all.

People usually report threads because they are outraged by the particular mods, not because it will benefit them personally.
I don't even...Most people don't report at all, btw.
sr. member
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I don't think it would help the mods if there were incentives to report threads, it will cause many user to report legit threads. That will only annoy the mods for the perpetual waste of time. People usually report threads because they are outraged by the particular mods, not because it will benefit them personally.
legendary
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What posts are considered spam?is there any guidlines regarding this or any posts with external links are considered spam?
If spam reporting is rewarded in whatever way,it will only increase work load on staff as people will start reporting every other posts and staff will have lots of work to verify them
legendary
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Does successfully reporting a thread give you more activity?

I try to report spam threads as much as possible, but I'm wondering if it'll reflect on your activity score.

I think it should, but I don't ever see a boost from it.

Would it be possible to implement to incentivize more users to help out the moderators


Reporting spam threads will not boost your activity one bit Angry

Check the Meta section for how to increase your activity.

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legendary
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Does successfully reporting a thread give you more activity?

I try to report spam threads as much as possible, but I'm wondering if it'll reflect on your activity score.

I think it should, but I don't ever see a boost from it.

Would it be possible to implement to incentivize more users to help out the moderators


Reporting spam threads will not boost your activity one bit Angry

Check the Meta section for how to increase your activity.

DIE FUCKING ACTIVITY INCREASE SPECIALIST SPAMMER

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copper member
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Goodbye, Z.
I think it would make sense for "normal" users to get some kind of reward for accurately reporting large numbers of posts, especially over long amounts of time. This is not unlike the rewards that moderators receive for their accurate handling of reports.

The reward does not necessarily need to be financial (although that would be nice), as users could potentially receive a special badge (that is maybe only visible in Meta and the newbie section), the ability to receive a custom title, the ability to change their display name, the ability to access a special subforum, or the ability to get a free/discounted Donator/VIP tag (since the forum is not in need of money, but is in need of reports), among other possibilities.
Would it be biased from me to say I would support a suggestion similar to that?

(As a frequent "reporter" I don't need incentives like those in order to report stuff I see worth reporting, however, I would not say no to those either, if they were ever to come. Further, it seems the sole reporting to help concept only works for a few people currently [at least compared to the users that actively read and post], so I understand that generally, there would be a more appealing incentive needed for a majority of users to pick up on actively reporting.)
legendary
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Financial incentive would be definitely abused (look at sig spammers doing it for pennies) but something like this - why not:

a special rank (similar to Donator & VIP, e.g. contributor) after X amount of posts and also somewhere later maybe throw in a one time user-name change.

If reporting statistics (number of good reports, accuracy) are publicly displayed, that could also act as an incentive.
All you need are bragging rights for some people to get motivated.
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I think it would make sense for "normal" users to get some kind of reward for accurately reporting large numbers of posts, especially over long amounts of time. This is not unlike the rewards that moderators receive for their accurate handling of reports.

The reward does not necessarily need to be financial (although that would be nice), as users could potentially receive a special badge (that is maybe only visible in Meta and the newbie section), the ability to receive a custom title, the ability to change their display name, the ability to access a special subforum, or the ability to get a free/discounted Donator/VIP tag (since the forum is not in need of money, but is in need of reports), among other possibilities.
legendary
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Small, yet many people grind faucets for a minimal amount of bitcoins. Why would someone not want to get an icon? At the very least, some people would be incentivized by it. It's kind of a pride-based thing, perhaps.
We are talking about very differentiating groups of people. I highly doubt that you'd find many people reporting due to this incentive (icon). A poll may be required to get some better overview of the situation.

Players unfamiliar with how trust works are who I suspect may have issues (expectation that higher rank = higher trustworthiness)
Should we really adjust every decision that we make because of groups of people that refuse to educate themselves? I'd say no.
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So you're thinking that there are people who would report thousands of posts just to receive a small icon? I don't even notice those anymore.

Small, yet many people grind faucets for a minimal amount of bitcoins. Why would someone not want to get an icon? At the very least, some people would be incentivized by it. It's kind of a pride-based thing, perhaps.

I disagree with this. There is no zero reason for the (e.g.) contributor rank to make people think that "they're more reliable than others". Similarly, being a donator or VIP shouldn't cause that either. IMHO the best way to proceed is with something like a rank.
Players unfamiliar with how trust works are who I suspect may have issues (expectation that higher rank = higher trustworthiness)
legendary
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Vanity-type incentives are likely the best ones to provoke people to do something. However, I wouldn't necessarily think of a rank as that would potentially add some trust issue-type problems, of people thinking that they're more reliable than others.
I disagree with this. There is no zero reason for the (e.g.) contributor rank to make people think that "they're more reliable than others". Similarly, being a donator or VIP shouldn't cause that either. IMHO the best way to proceed is with something like a rank.

Would an icon work?
So you're thinking that there are people who would report thousands of posts just to receive a small icon? I don't even notice those anymore.
copper member
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Spear the bees
Financial incentive would be definitely abused (look at sig spammers doing it for pennies) but something like this - why not:

a special rank (similar to Donator & VIP, e.g. contributor) after X amount of posts and also somewhere later maybe throw in a one time user-name change.

Vanity-type incentives are likely the best ones to provoke people to do something. However, I wouldn't necessarily think of a rank as that would potentially add some trust issue-type problems, of people thinking that they're more reliable than others. Would an icon work? (Though it would have to be a lot of reports, and perhaps with a minimum % accuracy)
legendary
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Financial incentive would be definitely abused (look at sig spammers doing it for pennies) but something like this - why not:

a special rank (similar to Donator & VIP, e.g. contributor) after X amount of posts and also somewhere later maybe throw in a one time user-name change.
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There isn't really any benefit currently other than helping the forum out greatly but if you report enough with a decent accuracy you may eventually get asked to be staff if an admin feels like you're needed (but don't hold your breath as shorena has around 10k reported I believe and still isn't a mod (though probably should be)). I was thinking it would be nice to offer some sort of reward for those that report a lot but it would likely be abused and I can't think of what perks could be offered other than monetary but then that would almost certainly lead to abuse unfortunately.

Yup. Tough to think of anything other than monetary rewards.
What could be done is one mod's pay subdivided among good reports (beyond a threshold).



As above people would likely abuse it if there was a financial reward. You could just create a bot to spam shit like NLC does and one to automatically report it.
legendary
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Yup. Tough to think of anything other than monetary rewards. What could be done is one mod's pay subdivided among good reports (beyond a threshold).
Generally the problematic with monetary is going to be the accuracy. If something like this would get implemented, I'd strongly advise a minimum of 95-96% accuracy and a minimum count of a few thousand post (trivial number). After this threshold has been met, only then would the user in question get any kind of reward. I guess it could also be something in the lines of: a special rank (similar to Donator & VIP, e.g. contributor) after X amount of posts and also somewhere later maybe throw in a one time user-name change. These are just arbitrary thoughts as I'd like to avoid monetary rewards for this.
legendary
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There isn't really any benefit currently other than helping the forum out greatly but if you report enough with a decent accuracy you may eventually get asked to be staff if an admin feels like you're needed (but don't hold your breath as shorena has around 10k reported I believe and still isn't a mod (though probably should be)). I was thinking it would be nice to offer some sort of reward for those that report a lot but it would likely be abused and I can't think of what perks could be offered other than monetary but then that would almost certainly lead to abuse unfortunately.

Yup. Tough to think of anything other than monetary rewards.
What could be done is one mod's pay subdivided among good reports (beyond a threshold).

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There isn't really any benefit currently other than helping the forum out greatly but if you report enough with a decent accuracy you may eventually get asked to be staff if an admin feels like you're needed (but don't hold your breath as shorena has around 10k reported I believe and still isn't a mod (though probably should be)). I was thinking it would be nice to offer some sort of reward for those that report a lot but it would likely be abused and I can't think of what perks could be offered other than monetary but then that would almost certainly lead to abuse unfortunately.

Mods voluntarily do their job, so you should, too.
Although moderators do volunteer their time to support the website, they are paid for their work. IIRC 25% of the forum's income from ads is split among the moderators, and they're paid according to the work they do (so a mod of 15 sections would receive more than a mod of 3 sections).

That's true, they get paid to do it, plus there's added bonus and perks around for members of the staff.
I guess that's why some people desperately want to become one.

As far as getting something as reward for reporting, i think it would be a good idea, but not in form of activity points as OP wants.

Bonuses and perks? What are these?

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legendary
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Mods voluntarily do their job, so you should, too.
Although moderators do volunteer their time to support the website, they are paid for their work. IIRC 25% of the forum's income from ads is split among the moderators, and they're paid according to the work they do (so a mod of 15 sections would receive more than a mod of 3 sections).

That's true, they get paid to do it, plus there's added bonus and perks around for members of the staff.
I guess that's why some people desperately want to become one.

As far as getting something as reward for reporting, i think it would be a good idea, but not in form of activity points as OP wants.

Bonuses and perks? What are these?
legendary
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Mods voluntarily do their job, so you should, too.
Although moderators do volunteer their time to support the website, they are paid for their work. IIRC 25% of the forum's income from ads is split among the moderators, and they're paid according to the work they do (so a mod of 15 sections would receive more than a mod of 3 sections).

That's true, they get paid to do it, plus there's added bonus and perks around for members of the staff.
I guess that's why some people desperately want to become one.

As far as getting something as reward for reporting, i think it would be a good idea, but not in form of activity points as OP wants.
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