in reply to Re^2: The significance of 2010-03-16?
in thread The significance of 2010-03-16?

Maybe I call it a silly game? Its about participation not node reputation...

proposal: Maybe the homenode should list a Total node reputation: 10:-1/+11 that is different from XP?

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Re^4: The significance of 2010-03-16? (total node reputation)
by BrowserUk (Patriarch) on May 19, 2016 at 06:53 UTC
    Maybe I call it a silly game? Its about participation not node reputation...

    Hm. If it's just about participation; let the spammers in, they'll participate this place to death.

    (IMO) If XP serves any purpose at all, it is to record our peers response to our participation. A measure not of us as individuals; nor as programmers per se; nor Perl gurus; but a measure of others appreciation of the time expended to help others; to produce original, or interesting content; and yes. Participate.

    I'm aware of the fairy votes and attendance votes intended to encourage initial participation; but they cut off at some pretty low level. After that it should be down to votes. But that, like so much else here, is not just set in stone; but fossilised.

    Once reminded by tye's (non)link, I (very) vaguely remember reading about $NORM -- possibly 13 years ago, maybe a little later -- and thinking that's shite, but house rules; and I've probably never considered it again until last night.

    I was following chacham's thread; lanX' bit about guessing other peoples node scores and logarithmic scales; and thought a summary of my score distribution might be useful; so I posted it. When I saw the disparity between my summed total and the official XP tally I was taken aback. (I actually summed the score/count pairs manually on a calculator to check I hadn't done something stupid in my code that wasn't jumping out at me.) I remembered that XP != votes -- though not the details, so I asked.

    And, had Tye's (or anyone's) reply been "Did you forget about Voting/Experience System"?; my response would almost certainly have been a simple: "Yes. That suck's, but c'est la vie", and moved on.

    But when the response is a non-answer dripping with supercilious sarcasm and YetAnotherCharacterAttack; it gets my back up; so this continued thread is the response.


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      yeah, its hard for nerds to stop being defensive or give up the "knowledge bully" act, ... even all these years later sometimes I still catch myself thinking ...how dare you be ignorant of the (FAQ|...)!? ...

      but I usually move past that reflex into actual thought :) in no small part thanks to reading your nodes:) improperlyphrasedpedanticofftopicness--

      also, yeah, that is the question, if XP serves any purpose at all ... I vaguely heard about some people put it on resumes ..