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This thread centers around participants expressing their frustrations and opinions regarding the changes to star levels within the forum. Many contributors share their thoughts on the implications of these changes and the behavior surrounding post counts.
Views differ among participants regarding the value and meaning of stars, with some expressing frustration over the current system while others acknowledge the humorous side of the community's interactions. No clear consensus emerges on how to address the issues raised.
Participants share personal experiences and opinions based on their engagement with the forum and its community dynamics. The discussion reflects a mix of sentiments regarding the balance between social interaction and meaningful contributions.
Members of the consultant community who are interested in the dynamics of forum engagement and the implications of star levels may find this discussion relevant.
dianevill said:Here's my opinion - I'm sure I'll tick off a few people, but to be honest, I'm sick of the whole star thing, people typing in a couple of words just to get a post. When I joined Chef Success I looked at the people who had stars as those with wisdom, tips, etc. to share with us. That's still true in many cases, but not always. Of course, we all have posts that are not PC related, and that's not the problem - it's the frivolous threads that go on and on forever that have absolutely nothing to do with anything.
Just my $.02. It's been building up for a while!
ETA: That's not to say I don't appreciate the humorous threads and the hijacking that goes on - it's the one or two word post threads...
I totally agree with you! I used to try to only submit useful posts but gave up and started having fun with it too. I too feel the stars should reflect content and helpfulness not # of posts just to post. But then could you imagine the amount of work that Greg would have to keep track of it?dianevill said:Here's my opinion - I'm sure I'll tick off a few people, but to be honest, I'm sick of the whole star thing, people typing in a couple of words just to get a post. When I joined Chef Success I looked at the people who had stars as those with wisdom, tips, etc. to share with us. That's still true in many cases, but not always. Of course, we all have posts that are not PC related, and that's not the problem - it's the frivolous threads that go on and on forever that have absolutely nothing to do with anything.
Just my $.02. It's been building up for a while!
ETA: That's not to say I don't appreciate the humorous threads and the hijacking that goes on - it's the one or two word post threads...
<giggle> I was kidding! Although I do have a couple people on ignore. (I'm not telling who...)dianevill said:Can you read this? I'll know if I'm on "ignore" now!
Unfortunately, the tracking is purely by post count, as it's done by the forum software. As far as I know, there's no way to exclude posts from specific areas (like the Lounge) from the counts.BethCooks4U said:I too feel the stars should reflect content and helpfulness not # of posts just to post. But then could you imagine the amount of work that Greg would have to keep track of it?
chefann said:<giggle>
Unfortunately, the tracking is purely by post count, as it's done by the forum software. As far as I know, there's no way to exclude posts from specific areas (like the Lounge) from the counts.
Admin Greg said:I made a post in the stripper thread about continuing all "chat" threads to living female. Also there is a way to exclude forums from post count. Let me think about it for a sec.
Problem is most of the chatting is being done solely to build number of posts. Oh, well... we all have better things to do than be post police.jrstephens said:Greg just closed the other one and told them to continue it at Living Female. One was started on there last night and has grown like wild fire.
Maybe we need a chat room? Did I read somewhere when I first started on a over a year ago that there used to be one but non one ever used it? Or couldn't chatting be done in the Shoutbox?
dianevill said:Here's my opinion - I'm sure I'll tick off a few people, but to be honest, I'm sick of the whole star thing, people typing in a couple of words just to get a post. When I joined Chef Success I looked at the people who had stars as those with wisdom, tips, etc. to share with us. That's still true in many cases, but not always. Of course, we all have posts that are not PC related, and that's not the problem - it's the frivolous threads that go on and on forever that have absolutely nothing to do with anything.
Just my $.02. It's been building up for a while!
ETA: That's not to say I don't appreciate the humorous threads and the hijacking that goes on - it's the one or two word post threads...
dannyzmom said:I've gotta say - I agree with ya, Di.
ChefBeckyD said:I agree too Diane! I too, come here for advice, and to share, and just to know there is a place where others understand the ups and downs of my PC business.....this includes humor, and some chatting from time to time - but in its place. If I feel I need to really chat with someone, I email or PM them - I don't take it all onto the Forum.