by Yvgni on Mon Jun 16, 2008 7:39 am
For detlef, with humor:
In Heaven:
The cooks are French,
The policemen are English,
The mechanics are German,
The lovers are Italian,
The bankers are Swiss.
In Hell:
The cooks are English,
The policemen are German,
The mechanics are French,
The lovers are Swiss,
The bankers are Italian.
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One of the big dichotomies here is the difference between people who want you to prove something positive to them to get the rating, and the people who will only downgrade you if you negatively attract their attention in some way. Ultimately you can't win, it will probably all average out over time.
I'd be annoyed at someone who downgraded me for being quiet in chat. Talking in chat can attract unwanted attention on the board when you are playing with strangers. If/when I'm playing with people I expect to get to know, I'll be a lot different in chat, but who wants to expose themselves to some J-Random zealot who reacts strongly to some little comment you make in the game?
I've been playing 24 hour. I expect to be graded on if I move in 24 hours. I'd be annoyed at some Schmoe who downgraded me for not moving in less than 12 hour segments.
Fairplay: Totally arbitarary depending on who you're playing with. If you're playing with a bunch of mathematically oblivious people and you try to wipe someone out on a 70%+chance, and they call you "suiciding" and give you a low rating, what do you do? Frankly if I can't win, I don't much care who does 99% of the time. If you're playing with gung-ho 13-year olds who only know the "scream and leap" strategy and you employ blocking to save that elimination for yourself, and you get low-balled, well that's pretty subjective again.
Ultimately, written comments give me more information to make a judgment. Stars end up being more noise and less information. Do written comments require much more overhead, maybe too much overhead for volunteers to monitor? Well yeah, probably, given that the changes appear to be made based on the mods not having the resources.
(only the opinion of the writer and therefore not valid in north america except as notarized in triplicate absolving the writer from any responsibility whatsoever, void where prohibited, cave canem, sic post hoc in absurdum non compos mentos, etc)