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Introduction to the Post Rating System
The reputation system is an important feature of Drugs-Forum. It enables members to give positive feedback on posts that are helpful and encourages them to provide reliable information, give helpful advice, and contribute to Drugs-forum. Negative feedback can be given to posts that break the rules or contain advice that is dangerous, irresponsible, or inaccurate. The feedback comments are meant to help the receiving member understand how they can improve their posts, and the system encourages members to put their utmost effort into writing substantive posts. This helps to improve and maintain the quality of the material on Drugs-Forum.
The reputation system is based on reputation points. Receiving positive ratings results in an increase in the overall number of reputation points associated with a member's profile, and receiving negative reputation comments has the opposite effect.
Please note that progressing from a "newbie" to a "silver member" requires a member to have received more than 5 reputation points. This results in an automatic upgrade to a silver membership. When a member reaches -50 reputation points or below, he or she is automatically downgraded to mercury membership.
The reputation system is related to the "trophy spectrum," which is a reflection of a member's contributions to the forums. The trophy spectrum is a reflection of many types of contributions, such as the number of posts made by a member, the number of reviews he or she has submitted, the number of blog posts he or she has contributed, the number of files he or she has uploaded, and more.
Each member begins with 0 reputation points. A positive number of points reflects the accumulation of positive reputation ratings. A negative number of reputation points reflects the opposite.
The reputation system implemented on Drugs-Forum serves many purposes:
- To let members know how other members assess the information in their posts.
- To enable members to anonymously leave comments for other members about how to improve their posts.
- To help staff identify members to upgrade.
- To help staff identify problematic members.
- To encourage members to create better posts.
- To warn members about posts that are problematic or useless.
- To serve as a learning tool for staff and members alike.
With the site's migration to new software in January 2017, the rating system has undergone some major changes:
- The post rating system has changed from the old "red (negative)/yellow (neutral)/green (positive)" system. We switched to a simplified "left-to-right" 5-star system. In other words, values range from -20 (one star) to +20 (five stars). Three stars no longer amount to a moderately positive rating, they now indicate a 0-point neutral rating. This is easier to understand after experimenting with the system.
- We no longer use reputation power to determine how many points a user can give or deduct. All members can utilize the system equally, regardless of how many points they have.
- There has been some confusion regarding thread ratings (stars at the top of each thread). These are distinct from the post rating system and are meant to be seen as a general evaluation of the entire thread. This entry refers to ratings for individual posts.