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I can now see potential problems with being able to organize the order of a thread by the ratings. This would put emphasis on the shitposts to rise to the top and hide the posts are aren't rated as highly. If the post are always shown in order as they were posted this wouldn't be an issue. Just to point this out, only in very rare circumstances do I ever see shitposts rated "Informative". Due to the fact that they tend to be rated "Winner" and "Agree" I don't believe the system should be totally dismissed when it helps fulfill a very useful purpose when it comes to informing casual users.
Now, what would be in your opinion the implications of this system if you are allowed to filter out posts by any ratings and number of them?
Actually, I am thinking of something quite a bit different. A Lolcow thread branching system.
It seems in Lolcow threads, there are a couple of ways of dividing these threads that could be very helpful. I myself am not a fan of the Reddit system. It removes discussion that is unique or new in favor of conformity or cliche edginess at times.
Some Lolcow threads that are longer could benefit from a branch system that divides thread content in to 3 distinct formats.
1. Updates and raw information(this could be as @Hellblazer suggested highlighted by staff) - It only contains updates and info with very little commentary.
2. Interactions with the persons of interest themselves. - This is where the POI can make their case when they seem to come about why they do not deserve their thread and what not.
3. Discussion and commentary. - Where members can talk about the info and interact to build a more interesting exchange if ideas and thoughts without having the discussion derailed by the lolcow under some circumstances.
This method of branch division would allow some threads to stay smaller and informative even while an lolcow is present. Allowing the Lolcow to determine the form and substance of their own conversation seems to enable them more than those who might want to enjoy the content or learn something about them.
While not as active at the moment, the Mocking Marjan group allowed some of this to transpire. We got to learn a few things and had some fun at Marjan's expense as he wondered what we were saying about him. That is just my suggestion. I have wanted to float this idea for some time.
I really like the general idea here but the issue comes into focus when you look at how precisely these posts should be highlighted. Perhaps staff and supervisors such as @Hellblazer are exclusively given the tools to organize a thread by its ratings and that will make it far easier for them to hand-pick the best ones.
A thread that has gotten too long (300 pages or more seems fair) would be designated a 'long thread'. After the fact they would give the thread the proper indexes/categories you mentioned to keep a record of information, discussion and banter, as well as discussion with lolcows themselves to separate tabs.
We have a featured thread system already in place. Perhaps some of the people given the ability feature threads can highlight the areas that are informative and separate them. Allowing the cow their own play pen to frollic will make a lot of the discussion easier to filter and allow people to be better informed when they come into the discussion.
People will always shitpost and some shitposting is even useful at times, because it can provoke reactions and responses. A branching system allows everyones natural abilities to shine. Some people are good at gathering info. Some are trolls and are great at angering a cow to produce funny content, and others are great at debate and having a fun and interesting conversation. A branching system allows everyone to use their gifts and provide more robust content.
That is my thought. I want to hear staff's too. I think we have a number of cows whose threads have grown a bit too large to examine at times and a branch filter system in my view is an effective way to breathe new life into those subjects/people. I worry it may be too much code myself though. I do not know Xenforo systems that well.
I have been wanting to make this suggestion for a while.
The issue I've noticed since I started this thread is that there is a fear this would be like Reddit's system where the greatest liked posts (usually reaction images or shitposts) get pushed to the top which would obscure everything else. People don't want the implication of their posts being possibly hidden due to it not having enough of a certain rating even if the feature is optional. Leaving this up to staff and supervisors to handle these really long threads would be the best way to qualm this fear and would help document important information, keeping all sides satisfied.Maybe in the advanced search section there could be an option to search by rating and number of ratings (ex. Informative, 10).
I'll see if its possible or not.It's a good idea IMO, but like a lot of ideas proposed it might be good to ask staff if it's even technically feasible before discussing if we should do it or not.
This seems like a far better option because it would not hide any posts but instead highlight the best ones at a users preference. What are your thoughts on this @AWB-81?I meant it would use the search format. That meant there would be a list of abbreviated posts. You would have to click on them to go to the page the post is on to rate it, where the other posts would still be visible.
This seems like a far better option because it would not hide any posts but instead highlight the best ones at a users preference. What are your thoughts on this @AWB-81?
I have no idea what kind of coding that any of this would require. So I am not the one to answer that.
I was hoping for a chime in like before from @Glaive on the ideas. To be quite honest - unless it is feasible, we are really just dangling in the wind.
Yeah. It would be a toggled option and wouldn't censor posts.
That could be easily fixed by giving all staff and supervisors the ability to highlight posts.
It wouldn't need to. Anyone who turns on the auto-hide feature is basically seeing a truncated version of the forums, and that means that they're going to be cut off from parts of the forums, which encourages people to withdraw into their own little boxes.
Posts by cows themselves often get >30 dumb ratings. If they're aut0-hidden, then this feature defeats itself as a way to skim threads.