The CEO dilemma

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Re: The CEO dilemma

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Milord wrote:
Username Taken wrote:
OrangeDragon wrote:Public response/peer pressure will be the driving tool in moderating poster quality...
Are you kidding? Frying Chicken already has a Karma of negative 6. And, he's loving it! :plus1:
Early days still but when (if) his Karma gets to ... say -50, wouldn't it be fun to tie him to a rocket and shoot him to the heavens.
After a fair and balanced impeachment of course. Or a less drastic sentence ... like a public flogging in the village square.
Is there a limit on how high or low someone's Karma can go? Hope not! :whip:
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General Mackevili wrote:
Username Taken wrote: Are you kidding? Frying Chicken already has a Karma of negative 6.
Ha! Note taken. I honestly hadn't noticed that, so thanks for pointing that out.
Hey, don't misunderstand me. The Chicken is great. He takes a bit of getting used to, but when you 'get' his stylye of humor he is pretty hilarious and manages to suck in quite a number of people. [Funnier than vlad actually. But, then, that wouldn't be so difficult].

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I like the idea of "The Coliseum " and i agree with Username the Chick is alright
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Well with the papal approval given by Horace, we could be on to a winner here. Now I know the fire breathing one needs to work out the detail (its OK us coming up with wild and wacky ideas) but is he who has to make things work behind the scenes, so to speak.

I found a guide to such things as a basic tutorial on you tube. Now it is quite basic but might just help, in some small way.



Which makes me think, why not have a thumbs down icon, to compliment the thumbs up one. So, we, the quiet, little spoken ones, might display our disapproval (generally) in a non confrontational way to posts. This could then be done in a manner that is in keeping with the spirit of harmony and gentle critique, that is C E O
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EdinWigan wrote:
Which makes me think, why not have a thumbs down icon, to compliment the thumbs up one. So, we, the quiet, little spoken ones, might display our disapproval (generally) in a non confrontational way to posts. This could then be done in a manner that is in keeping with the spirit of harmony and gentle critique, that is C E O
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General Mackevili wrote:
EdinWigan wrote:
Which makes me think, why not have a thumbs down icon, to compliment the thumbs up one. So, we, the quiet, little spoken ones, might display our disapproval (generally) in a non confrontational way to posts. This could then be done in a manner that is in keeping with the spirit of harmony and gentle critique, that is C E O
We do have Karma, and you can give it take it away.
GM, Yes I totally agree we do have karma and great it is but a simple thumbs down icon would give an instant visual on a specific comment on a specific thread, it is just a thought to bounce off you guys but, while the karma feature is an excellent feature it doesn't have the open specific visual impact.

Points on your drivers licence (karma) but the officials flag in a football or rugby game, is something else, isn't it ?
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Hopefully we wouldn't need a thumbs down symbol.

We're all Angels 8) , sprinkling fairy dust on each other in total Bliss. ;)

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EdinWigan wrote:
GM, Yes I totally agree we do have karma and great it is but a simple thumbs down icon would give an instant visual on a specific comment on a specific thread,
Oh, I get it now! You want to be able to put a "Image" right on their post instead of quoting them and saying, "this post is to say I don't like that post..."

I think i get it. I like the idea! The Dragon will have to see about it!

I know we also need to make sure we don't have too many buttons and widgets all over the place, but I like it!
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i want a like button when karma point are too much
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I want a world peace and harmony button. And ponies, I want a pony button. Pizzas, unicorns, and reggae, buttons for those too.
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