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Atleast got the editing status back for Q&A!
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I have never made a complaint about what has been posted, far from it I believe generally that all is fair game if you are prepared to back-up or argue a case, but this is reprehensible and needs actioning.
CSS made an unfounded and libellous accusation against CG, I found it offensive and beyond the pale.
In the Back Room CSS accuses CG of being a paedophile, this site, by publishing this, (albeit unknowingly as it was posted like any other post by a member), could be opening itself to legal proceedings.
I am not part of the CG fan club, I respect him, sure, and agree with many things, but we have differences of opinion on many matters, however to have this accusation made is appalling.
As for CSS, never has the description 'Member' been more apposite.
For the good of the site it should be pulled, and CSS should face some form of censure for this allegation.
That Christian has not made hay regarding this is a testament to his character, and one that I applaud, but had the accusation been made by me I would be suing him so fast his feet wouldn't touch!
I hope you will address this swiftly.------------------------------------
I will never again mention that I was the poster of the One Millionth Lounge Post, nor that it was complete drivel. Dalek Dave
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If you read the Back Room regularly you'll see a lot of this sort of thing. CSS seems to do it every so often when his arguments are being knocked down by everyone, but he saves his greatest insults for Christian. Christian seems happy to live with this, and, as moderator of the Back Room, he has the power to remove any posts that he deems offensive. txtspeak is the realm of 9 year old children, not developers. Christian Graus
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The thing is, who really cares what CSS says?
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If anyone can tell... who is CSS? looks code calling to me!
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Go to the Back Room (link at left) and read some of his posts.
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Got it!
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Sandeep Mewara wrote: who is CSS?
You don't know?
Lucky, lucky you.
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Hans Dietrich wrote: who really cares what CSS says about the BackRoom?
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1-to-5 votes and up/down votes (on articles, on messages) used to get a weight depending on voter status (bronze=1, silver=2, gold=4, platinum=?). See "How are ratings calculated?" here[^].
Q1. Now overall status is gone, how will votes be weighed?
Q2. The latest recalculation has significantly (some 20%) increased Author, Authority, and Debator totals for several people. What happened?
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Also, is there any overall 'Membership' status? or What would be the driving status anywhere for weightage?
There must be a good difference between weigthage of a Platinum Enquirer & Platinum Authority, right? Both are platinum status but roles are at extreme opposite ends. Is that considered?modified on Saturday, March 13, 2010 1:26 AM
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Weighting is based on the reputation type you are voting for. Eg. If you are voting for an article then the weighting depends on your Author status. The better an author you are, the more your vote counts. Same for forum messsages. cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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wanted to know: What role does a Enquirer reputation play?
Infact, we have quite a few who has negative points with them!
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An enquirer asks questions, see FAQ here[^]; questions can be down-voted.
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Yes Luc... i know that. Thanks. But here is what i meant:
1. My point is, whats the significance of having a Platinum enquirer?
2. We have negative points enquirer too, so should we have a cap on that too, such that question quality increases. People get negative points, still they continue on an on... have a look at
this person[^]...
further he never closes a question if he got replied or not.
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AFAIK enquirer status isn't used anywhere, except for showing it amongst all statuses.
This has been my major remark about the whole reputation thing: there is an extensive FAQ explaining what goes in, and nothing about what comes out, where and how it gets used. And now it shows that a couple of things are failing, as suddenly reputable people can't edit questions any more, etc.
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Thanks
1. That information might be added to the rep FAQ.
2. It will be confusing people unless stated explicitly. Example[^].
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always true (except in weekends)
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? cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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sign-up ==> 100 points ==> bronze
weekend ==> recalculation ==> rep gone
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Are you talking about a specific account? Sorry Luc, but it's been a big week and I can't seem to grasp the specifics of your bug report.
I'm currently recalculating reputatation. It will take another 3 or so hours to complete. If you're still seeing the issue after that then we have a problem and we'll fix it.cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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any one signing up gets 100 participation points, which makes him bronze right away. Is that what you intend to happen?
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Yes cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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OK, bit strange IMO, but OK.
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I once got a medal for 64th place in a 5K with about 100 people... wouldn't want to leave anybody out!
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