21-07-2023, 08:41 PM
Hi,
Although I created the account some time ago, I never truly settled in. I have now been reading more deeply the rules, the credit system, faq, and I have some feedback.
TLDR: Hidden Links seem to contribute to shit posting comments, which other systems seem designed to counter. Is there a better design?
Long version:
When you land on a post in the forum for the first time, you are prompted to comment to reveal a hidden link. You are in this way encouraged to create an account and post a comment. Good. You quickly realize though that many comments are nonsensical (eg: "ghghhghgh").
The
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explains how the hidden links are created, but not why they exist. It is only when you read
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that you learn that the contributor may gain credits when links are unlocked.
At this point some parts start to make sense; the same guide tells you that the credit system is trying to encourage a thriving community while reducing shit posting, for example penalizing bad threads and not rewarding comments. Great!
The problem is that the hidden link comment requirement encouraged shit posting a comment. It may also be the case that the user doesn't have credits, in which case the comment does not actually translate into an actual unlock, polluting the thread without meaningful content or transaction.Additionally, there is no clear information on whether all hidden links are also premium. For example, a similarly confused user brings up that point
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(which was addressed in that post, but may lack visibility).
I wonder if there is a better system than "comment to view the link". I think simply "liking" is also allowed. But perhaps a set of categories or tags that you choose from for the post "never seen", "top content", "truly amateur", "top image resolution", which in return measure how well you tag posts. Maybe disabling the requirement to comment would steer people to write more meaningful comments?
I am not sure what the solution is, just my two cents
Although I created the account some time ago, I never truly settled in. I have now been reading more deeply the rules, the credit system, faq, and I have some feedback.
TLDR: Hidden Links seem to contribute to shit posting comments, which other systems seem designed to counter. Is there a better design?
Long version:
When you land on a post in the forum for the first time, you are prompted to comment to reveal a hidden link. You are in this way encouraged to create an account and post a comment. Good. You quickly realize though that many comments are nonsensical (eg: "ghghhghgh").
The
Feedback on hidden links from a newish user.
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At this point some parts start to make sense; the same guide tells you that the credit system is trying to encourage a thriving community while reducing shit posting, for example penalizing bad threads and not rewarding comments. Great!
The problem is that the hidden link comment requirement encouraged shit posting a comment. It may also be the case that the user doesn't have credits, in which case the comment does not actually translate into an actual unlock, polluting the thread without meaningful content or transaction.Additionally, there is no clear information on whether all hidden links are also premium. For example, a similarly confused user brings up that point
Feedback on hidden links from a newish user.
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I wonder if there is a better system than "comment to view the link". I think simply "liking" is also allowed. But perhaps a set of categories or tags that you choose from for the post "never seen", "top content", "truly amateur", "top image resolution", which in return measure how well you tag posts. Maybe disabling the requirement to comment would steer people to write more meaningful comments?
I am not sure what the solution is, just my two cents