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post Mar 30 2005, 02:44 AM
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We are looking to change the ranking system used for forum members. Currently forum ranking system is based on posting. The order is:

Newbie 0
Member 25 *
Full Member 50 **
Senior 100 ***
Expert 250 ****
Veteran 500 *****

If you have better idea for forum ranking system, please feel free to post here.
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post Mar 30 2005, 10:45 AM
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That seems pretty good to me.Most forum use ranking by the number of posts.
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post Mar 31 2005, 07:03 AM
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Thx Alan. Anyone, any other idea?
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post May 7 2005, 04:05 AM
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:blink: Hi there. For what my two cents is worth-is it worth factoring into the equation, the number of times the members accesses the site?

Is it worth factoring in the last time that particular member actually accessed the site?

I realise that this opens a whole new field. But, if a member made a hundred posts and then you heard nothing from them again during the next six months, should they maintain such a ranking?

I don't know if I am helping or adding to the confusion!!

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post May 11 2005, 10:09 PM
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In a way i agree, because if a person asks a lot of questions, sooner or later, or rather, by the time he/she asks the 500th question, he sure enough should be considered a veteran! (to me, at least) :haha:

That is, if the questions are genuine and are plain honest.
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In any case, we can't know much, if the person is a SHY one, and who'd rather go back to the other threads and gets what he/she wants from other people's posts, and as much as possible doesn't want to write unnecessarily. Oh well, have to live up to the world. Can't be too shy, or you'll miss out!
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I up for the new change!
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post Sep 24 2007, 10:08 PM
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My idea is

User Title:

Novice - 15
Clutched - 25
1st Gear - 100
2nd Gear - 200
3rd Gear - 300
4th Gear - 500
5th Gear - 1000
6th Gear - 1500
Supercharged - 2000
Turbocharged - 4000
NOS-ed - 6000
2Fast2Furious - 10000

What do you think guys?
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post Sep 25 2007, 03:12 AM
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:cat: Hi there Admin.

I like the idea in principle.

However, I think we are in a high risk area to have to explain to every new member what the ranking system actually means.

You've already seen how observant new members are when using the Introductory Forum.

That is why I suggested that we have a symbol attached to the user screen name to define the prestige of the user. Hence, Tech, for example, automatically has his remarks flanked by a Volvo Technician symbol-whatever we choose to define Technicians.

This system will also have to be explained-but I think the reply will axiomatically define the author as a Technician.

Ampangbear-axiomatic-self evident. :P

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post Sep 25 2007, 05:08 AM
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Ranking doesn't really matter to me, although the proposed would probably rank me much lower.

I don't post a lot, but when I do a lot of thought and time goes into each post. There is quite a bit of technical contribution too. Also each of my post tend to be unique.
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post Sep 25 2007, 10:03 PM
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A few points if I may,

1-I like the title idea, although personally I'm not concerned about ranking.

2-There will always be some people that need the simplest things explained to them. An addition to the Forum Rules could be added with the explination.

3- Keeping number 2 in mind, there are also people who take the ranking seriously and would like it.
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post Oct 7 2007, 08:29 PM
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QUOTE(admin @ Sep 25 2007, 11:08 AM)
My idea is

User Title:

Novice - 15
Clutched - 25
1st Gear - 100
2nd Gear - 200
3rd Gear - 300
4th Gear - 500
5th Gear - 1000
6th Gear - 1500
Supercharged - 2000
Turbocharged - 4000
NOS-ed - 6000
2Fast2Furious - 10000

What do you think guys?




2Fast2Furious? But what if the guy dont fancy going fast? or furious?
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post Oct 9 2007, 03:01 PM
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If I may, you can alwyas rank the member by which forum he/she uses. For instance, if the person is always in the general forum, they can be called..X. If in the tech forum....Y. ,etc. etc. That way everybodyelse can see if that person is in fact more knowledable than say a shadetree mechanic. Also, if the it is to be 2Fast2Furious, would youlist that person place of origin? If so, I want to be 2Fast2Furious Brooklyn Amberlight Beater. hahahahahahahahahaha, ahem. Man, I kill me sometimes. Later, Harry-
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post Oct 9 2007, 11:36 PM
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QUOTE(TheGreekMason @ Oct 10 2007, 09:01 AM)
If I may, you can alwyas rank the member by which forum he/she uses.  For instance, if the person is always in the general forum, they can be called..X.  If in the tech forum....Y.  ,etc. etc.  That way everybodyelse can see if that person is in fact more knowledable than say a shadetree mechanic.



That's a good idea. Is that possible Admin?
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post Oct 10 2007, 12:02 AM
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:cat: Hi there everybody

This last suggestion does nothing more than identify the user.

It does not offer a quantitive value of postings or prestige of the user-such as a fully trained Volvo technician-like Tech.

Volvospeed can weigh into a discussion with some powerful stuff too from time to time, and I think, without being a Volvo technician. Your suggested system does not recognise him as being a very handy member.

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post Oct 10 2007, 03:15 PM
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To answer your question, it does. The reason being that when and if a member posts to the tech forum, he/she is now open to the other members being able to see if he/she is qualified, and/or right. If said person gives wrong info, everybody will see it. Regardless of ranking, the little time that I have been a member, I have come to understand who is and isn't a trained Volvo mechanic and who is a shadetree mechanic with knowledge of Volvos. I have seen shadetree mechanics that have given good, if not better advice than that of a trained individual (not in this particular forum, but outside of this area with different brands of vehicles) Now, is that mechanic a better technician than the trained individual, no. But I am pointing out that there are instances where a little bit of non-technical advice will help a non-mechanical person try to repair an item instead of getting fleeced by some of these dealerships. If I have offended anyone, I apologise, I didn't mean to start any trouble just to put in my two cents. As you can see from My postings, I am not very knowledgeable about Volvos (yet), but am in the areas of other makes of vehicles. I am not a trained mechanic but am a semi-good mechanic. I know my limits. Justing putting in another two cents, maybe three. Harry-
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I like TheGreekMason's idea also...regardless of how many cents he put in :grin:
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