QUOTE(IsolatedPurity @ Jan 4 2007, 08:26 AM)
I'm going to try. It all plays out nicely in my head. Here we go:
We have the DLDB, works mostly like before but there is no pre-approval (except for things containing .exe's). Users submit maps.
Other users review these submissions, critiqueing the map on gameplay and etc, generalized rating 1 to 10, but more importantly, alerting us to which maps aren't worthy to be in the database. The idea here, for them, is that good first reviews get rewarded first than a good review 50th on the list, more or less. We also have a simple report button for users who wish to tell us a map is utter crap without writting a review, necessarily.
Other such users can rate a review on 1 to 10 on it's worthiness. No reward necessarily, but it'll bump up better reviews to the top of the pile and crapty ones will go down the list, if not deleted. This is where the submitter, if the author, comes back into play. If I was an author of a map, I would be checking the reviews and if someone was being stupid, I would report it to get it off my file.
People who manage the DLDB can do random checking on files, reviews, whateverm besides the "this file is getting horrible reviews / 'not worthy to be in the database' values." Here is what furthers the system's usefulness: if a manager checks out a file (at random or otherwise), s/he can put his stamp of approval on the file, keeping it out of the automatic "this file might need to be checked" list.
If the managers still proceed to go through every file, more power to them. But they won't necessarily need to do so. Ultimately, the goal is faster approval, more user interaction, community management, and actually BETTER checking of files, opposed to one person checking the files out. And that makes it worth the try.
And so I'm going to try that. And so... Moose, I don't want to disregard(?) your effort and time, but I want the reviews to be apart of the dldb itself, in the manner described above.
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QUOTE(Mini Moose 2707 @ Jan 4 2007, 07:19 PM)
Maybe all reviews should be visible without approval, but then the moderators come in just to make sure every one gets looked at and dish out the appropriate reward (or deletion).
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Yes, these two might work.
I think we need to find a way, by some means, to come up with a complicated reputation constant if we ever expect the community to function like this. Something needs to let a machine sort the members from "best" to "worst", so you are able to sort review by the reputation of the reviewer. Somehow, Staff opinions of these reviews and many other factors should go into this number, BUT I think a number is needed so the a the script can tell which members are more respected than others.