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Re: Points change

PostPosted: Thu Nov 13, 2014 4:45 am
by MoapaPk
While I do like some gear reviews ( e.g. pop tart holder and bread bag vapor barrier socks), I'd have to say most are useless. Besides the fact ( as mentioned by Scott) that most are obsolete, the grouping into categories seems arcane, even random at times.

Re: Points change

PostPosted: Thu Nov 13, 2014 4:50 am
by Marmaduke
Woodswalker wrote:I don't understand what the advantage is of having more points. What is the point of points?

Being first, the highest, having the most........is our society!!!! Give me my points back! :wink:

Re: Points change

PostPosted: Fri Nov 14, 2014 2:04 pm
by Dean
For those who wonder about the value of points, they represent in a way, pay for the work that you have done to create the pages that make up the backbone of this site. You can spend several hours to create a mountain page and your "reward" is the 4 or 5 points you earn for your effort.

If you have never taken the time to put up a mountain page, then you have no clue as to the work involved. I have some friends who have left summitpost as contributors and switched to making their information available at peakbagger.com as they got tired of the effort involved to put up a decent page. It is easy to scoff at those who have a lot of points and make fun of them but without their effort, there wouldn't be much to see on summitpost.

So, yeah, points do mean something to some of us who put in the time and effort. The problem is in calling them "power" points. The term power is probably the reason why people do end up making fun such as intended by the picture put up by the "Power Lord" here a few days ago. If points were looked at as an indicator of what people have contributed to this site, then maybe we could drop the term "power points" and recognize that summitpost is truly a co-operative effort to share information. Anyway, my 2 cents.

Re: Points change

PostPosted: Sat Nov 15, 2014 3:28 am
by Sarah Simon
My biggest concern is the issue of the missing summit logs. Is there an easy way for those of us with a few hundred logs to know which ones disappeared?

As far as patterns a it seems like logs from 2006/2007 were most impacted for me - as far as I can tell.

Thanks,
Sarah

Re: Points change

PostPosted: Sat Nov 15, 2014 3:38 am
by MoapaPk
Dennis Poulin's peakbagger pages, for cl 1 and 2 peaks, are generally superior to most sp pages in terms is info content, especially since there is typically GPS trace on a map. For class 3 routes one may need a few more pictures.

Unfortunately, sp has an implicit point-trading system that makes page rating unrelated to the actual usefulness of the page (you scratch my back...).

Re: Points change

PostPosted: Sat Nov 15, 2014 2:26 pm
by Scott
Is there an easy way for those of us with a few hundred logs to know which ones disappeared?


I used the wayback machine to find out. I copied and pasted my current logs next to October's logs into a spreadsheet side by side. It only took a few minutes to find out which ones were missing. Of course resigning them is an inconvenience.

You lost the following logs (rgg went through them):

Bennett Mountain
Boulder Hill (Black Hills SD)
El Morro (US National Monuments)
Elephant Butte (Front Range (CO))
Gate Rock aka "North Gateway Rock" (Garden of the Gods)
Hawk Mountain (Appalachian Trail Mountains)
Kellogg Mountain (Santa Catalina Summits)
Peak 7 (Tenmile Range)
Rattlesnake Butte (Pikes Peak Region)
Saint Charles Peak (Wet Mountains)
Sheep Mountain (Pikes Peak Region)
UN 10350
UN 11449 "Little Puma" (Colorado 11ers)
UN 12331 "Madonna Dome" (Colorado 12ers)
UN 3380 (Tucson Mountains)
UN 9540 "Mount Esther" (Pikes Peak Region)
Volz Benchmark (Front Range (CO))

As far as we know it was a one time thing and hasn't happened before or since. I hope it never happens again.

Re: Points change

PostPosted: Sat Nov 15, 2014 7:41 pm
by Fletch
Dean, I couldn't agree more with your post. SP is truly a collaborative effort. In the case of the OP, my poking fun at him was to highlight what I felt was an attention/points grab. Whether I'm right or not is anyone's guess, but when it comes to mountains, routes, etc, I couldn't agree more --- people should be recognized for their efforts and given the appropriate control within the site. And the OP is a respected and valuable contributor. But for 3 year old gear reviews, who gives a crap? Much ado about nothing. That's just my two cents.

Re: Points change

PostPosted: Thu Nov 20, 2014 8:46 pm
by Alpinist
Scott wrote:
Is there an easy way for those of us with a few hundred logs to know which ones disappeared?


I used the wayback machine to find out. I copied and pasted my current logs next to October's logs into a spreadsheet side by side. It only took a few minutes to find out which ones were missing.

As far as we know it was a one time thing and hasn't happened before or since. I hope it never happens again.

Did you figure out a way to find the dates of your missing logs?

The primary reason I joined SP was to keep track of summit dates, who I was with, etc. It's impossible to remember all that over a span of 10+ years. Isn't the data on SP backed up and can't the missing summit logs be restored?

Re: Points change

PostPosted: Fri Nov 21, 2014 1:37 am
by Daria
Dean wrote: You can spend several hours to create a mountain page and your "reward" is the 4 or 5 points you earn for your effort.



wait. Is this suppose to be a reward?

Re: Points change

PostPosted: Fri Nov 21, 2014 5:01 am
by Alpinist
Catamount wrote:Blah, blah, blah.

Anyone who submits a gear review page should lose points, IMO.

And FWIW, I am one of the main authors and the only maintainer of the US State Highpoints page ... which is one of the most popular and highly-rated pages on the entire site.

And yet I've received exactly zero points for my efforts for more than eight years.

The points system can suck it.

Fact.

A lot of people feel the same way about albums. And maps. And photos of anything other than a pretty mountain. The beauty of SP is that if you don't like something, just ignore it.

Re: Points change

PostPosted: Fri Nov 21, 2014 2:30 pm
by Scott
If the 100-200 hours that I've put into this is worth 0 points ...


It is worth points; it's just that SawtoothSean is the owner of the page and he gets the points. If you are the only one maintaining it, then it probably should be your page, but that's between you guys to decide. Any admin of the page can make themselves owner, and it's up to you guys to work it out. I know that there has been discussion of splitting points between all people who can edit the pages, but the people that can make such a change have been busy with other things.

I also maintain or have written sections on many pages as an admin (so have many other members), but unfortunately that's just the way things work at this time.

Re: Points change

PostPosted: Fri Nov 21, 2014 3:45 pm
by Scott
Sure, good solution. I think I'll go pick a stupid fight over points with a couple of guys I like


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Just kidding.

the elves I don't like don't are "too busy" to plug an obvious hole.


The elves don't change the programming and have also agreed that they wanted a point share system for shared pages.

Re: Points change

PostPosted: Fri Nov 21, 2014 8:20 pm
by Marmaduke
I went from a power 74 down to a 47 and vote weight dropped as well, can someone do the math and tell me how many photos I need to vote on to bring my numbers back up? :wink: It's really affect my life...

Re: Points change

PostPosted: Sat Nov 22, 2014 2:53 am
by Fletch
Catamount wrote:Yes, you are all very good at using your imagined positions of authority to stroke your overbloated egos.

Did your account get hacked? Stop being such an a-hole. Scott is just trying to answer your questions.

Re: Points change

PostPosted: Sat Nov 22, 2014 3:02 am
by Matt Lemke
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