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Posted 2004-06-26, 01:11 PM in reply to Grav's post starting "Well, if some1 is typing lik dis then..."
I see no harm in it if they can be understood.
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Posted 2004-06-26, 01:20 PM in reply to Demosthenes's post starting "I see no harm in it if they can be..."
I don't really care if people type syxjzmzmz (can never spell that) but if they are typing like my example above, they just look plain stupid to me. Members should do their best to present themselves respectfully, not look like AOL idiots.
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Posted 2004-06-26, 01:23 PM in reply to Grav's post starting "I don't really care if people type..."
What if they are people of different nationalities, and their English is hard to understand, but they can't help it. I know this doesn't fall into that category. What if they are going using "Hey, U and meh r goin 2 b @ dat pwnzor partay?" Is that considered AOL idiocy? I hate internet lingo, it makes you look so unintelligient.
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Posted 2004-06-26, 01:25 PM in reply to HandOfHeaven's post starting "What if they are people of different..."
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What if they are people of different nationalities, and their English is hard to understand, but they can't help it. I know this doesn't fall into that category. What if they are going using "Hey, U and meh r goin 2 b @ dat pwnzor partay?" Is that considered AOL idiocy? I hate internet lingo, it makes you look so unintelligient.
there is nothing wrong if u dont use punctuation or if u use abbreviations as long as u can be understood...but hey...w/e...its ur idea so u do what u want

That doesn't seem to be too hard to understand.
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Posted 2004-06-26, 01:25 PM in reply to HandOfHeaven's post starting "What if they are people of different..."
Under Sirpullido circumstances, I couldn't care less. Yes, it's AOL idiocy.


mjordan2nd said:
there is nothing wrong if u dont use punctuation or if u use abbreviations as long as u can be understood...
That's annoying to read.
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Posted 2004-06-26, 01:33 PM in reply to Demosthenes's post starting "I see no harm in it if they can be..."
It shouldn't be a negative, but it certainly lowers the ceiling a bit.. You're not going to have a bunch of people suggest that someone who types "omg i h8 dis guyz" is worthy of a SoA.

Grammar/Spelling/Vocabulary 35% (total), Content 65%. Grammar/Spelling/Vocabulary would be enough to block you from a SoA (unless you have some REALLY good posts), but probably not enough to be BLIS-ed on that one merit. Even if my percentages suck for some reason, I still think it should be a weighted average.
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Posted 2004-06-26, 01:42 PM in reply to BlueCube's post starting "It shouldn't be a negative, but it..."
I agree with the weighted average thing like Blue Cube said.

I actually went over Titus's post again. With a weighted average, I think all of the rest of that sounds good.
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Posted 2004-06-26, 01:43 PM in reply to Penny_Bags's post starting "I agree with the weighted average thing..."
Well, we're not machines, so this sort of thing isn't going to be solely based on input/output values. Variables always exist, these are just basic guidelines.
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Posted 2004-06-26, 02:09 PM in reply to Grav's post starting "Well, we're not machines, so this sort..."
True, I was thinking of ratings from 0-10 or something.

If you got a 0 on spelling and 5 on content, that's (0*.35)+(5*.65)= 3.25 overall average, not good. 10 on spelling/2 on content, (10*.35)+(2*.65) = 4.8 overall.

Obviously, percentages only work if numbers are actually involved. If not, then spelling should simply be something to keep in mind, but not the whole argument for a SoA/GAHH/BLIS label. It would just support your position, but not by much.
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Posted 2004-06-26, 02:53 PM in reply to BlueCube's post starting "True, I was thinking of ratings from..."
Well obviously not, I could type things like

"Your mother is an enormously gay pig fucker"

all the time, which is a fine spelling, but it wouldn't make me worthy of an SoA, I know what you're saying.

I think a system of 0 to 6 would work.. everyone does a rating of someone based on A) Language usage and B) Content.

So let's say we have the 5 council people.

Person 1: A) 5 - B) 3
Person 2: A) 5 - B) 4
Person 3: A) 4 - B) 3
Person 4: A) 5 - B) 5
Person 5: A) 3 - B) 4

A) average is 22 / 5 = 4.4
B) average is 19 / 5 = 3.8

So using your weighted system, [((4.4* .35) = 1.54), + ((3.8* .65) = 2.74)] = 4.01.

Out of 6, that's a good rating, overall, but a SoA would be a 5 or higher.

GAHH would be 2.75 or lower, and BLIS would be a 1.5 or lower.

(Just random numbers, not set in stone or anything)


If there was a range of more than two, say one guy gave him a 2 on part A, and another gave him a 5, and everyone else was 3 and 4, one or both of those could be replaced by "backup council" members so to speak, to avoid bias.

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Posted 2004-06-26, 03:13 PM in reply to Grav's post starting "Well obviously not, I could type things..."
Very nice titus.
One thing bothers me though, Is four months really long enough?
Someone explain why thats the "reliable" ammount of time.
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Posted 2004-06-26, 06:25 PM in reply to Grav's post starting "Well obviously not, I could type things..."
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If there was a range of more than two, say one guy gave him a 2 on part A, and another gave him a 5, and everyone else was 3 and 4, one or both of those could be replaced by "backup council" members so to speak, to avoid bias.
Good point, if one guy gives a rating of 0/0, while the others are giving out 3/4's and the like, there's obviously something else going on.. Same as a 6/6 and a bunch of 2/4's.
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