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  • From: Stephanie Gerson <sgerson@stanfordalumni.org>
  • To: Permaculture Plant Database <pcplantdb@lists.ibiblio.org>
  • Subject: [pcplantdb] OFFLINE: Re: data/security model proposal
  • Date: Wed, 23 Mar 2005 08:26:41 -0800

Sorry Chad - what are moderation points?
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------ Original Message ------
Received: 12:13 PM PST, 03/21/2005
From: Chad Knepp <pyg@galatea.org>
To: Permaculture Plant Database <pcplantdb@lists.ibiblio.org>,
piw@lists.ibiblio.orgCc:
Subject: [pcplantdb] Re: data/security model proposal

John Schinnerer writes:
> Aloha,
>
> Sounds like a reasonable approach.
> I support going with it and we'll see how it works out (design is a
> process... ;-).
>
> Definitely agree that this is a better approach than the free-for-all
> wiki page editing model.
>
> > o Registered user/authors (only) have the ability to moderate the
> > perceived value of information by increasing (and possibly
> > decreasing) its relative score. This ability should probably have
> > some limitations (suggestions?).
>
> Authors shouldn't be able to rate/score their own stuff, for IMO obvious
> reasons.
> Authors put their stuff out there; the registered user community
> determines how valuable/useful it is.
> This is just how most all publishing and review/criticism already works...

That makes sense. What I'm still wondering is how an author gets
moderation points. One possibility is that for every object you
write, you get the ability to moderate another object up or down.
Another would be you get one moderation point a day. Or at random
intervals you get 5 points like on slashdot... something like that.

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Chad Knepp
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