How does the Karma work?
I've seen after all signatures a "Rate: Good / Bad" that should be for the Karma... and the Karma is shown down my username... but if voting is that simple, somebody anoying could come and rate me as "bad" without having any excuse... is that posible? and if I'm right... isn't it dangerous?
Because most of users won't se my posts...
If I'm wrong... how does Karma works? and what's that for anyway?
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Re: Karma Level
I'm not sure what the exact formula is but I expect that it takes into account the same person rating all your posts bad by devaluing them and only taking the bad votes into account if several people are voting your posts as 'bad'
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Hmm... coming from a user with Karma -1... it's a bad advice... :S
And... how did you got the -1 Karma then?
Have you benn posting some "bad posts"?
And... how did you got the -1 Karma then?
Have you benn posting some "bad posts"?
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Re: Karma Level
Excuse me, unlike mine, Haravikk's posts are always worth reading. The Karma system is under development and as a result it's been working on and off - for all you know his bad rating was the result of a database error.
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Re: Karma Level
I think everyone's has. The dev(s) is/are probably working on it and have had to discard all data.
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Re: Karma Level
OK, OK... but... I'm still thinking how will you prevent the "karma flood"? Like... one guy vote 300 times for a bad post and then it get's a Bad Karma?
Is a "Voted for Karma Database" for each user? Or what?
... I still don't get how does it work...
Is a "Voted for Karma Database" for each user? Or what?
... I still don't get how does it work...
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Re: Karma Level
It doesn't prevent Karma Floods. How could it possibly know if someone's posts are bad or if the someone is unpopular? However, you can only vote for each post once. Afterwards it changes your vote instead.
Simply put, the more good votes a user recieves, the higher their karma, and the more bad, the lower. However there are many factors to take into consideration, some which have yet to be worked on.
Simply put, the more good votes a user recieves, the higher their karma, and the more bad, the lower. However there are many factors to take into consideration, some which have yet to be worked on.
Rob
Re: Karma Level
I used to belong to a forum (UBB) with that same thing and it cause no end of trouble. People would make new user accounts, just to vote down someone. If I'm going to get phpBB 2.2, I need to know if I can trun that off. Thank you.
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Re: Karma Level
Yes it can be turned off completely. You can also control permissions on it as always - per user/group, per forum.
So, for example, only members of a trusted group would be able to rate other people, and only in a certain forum, for example.
So, for example, only members of a trusted group would be able to rate other people, and only in a certain forum, for example.
Rob