I want to know how the points are getting allotted for each and every action in edaboard like points for posts, threads, helped, solved, daily activity, etc....
can someone explain this
Personally the only thing I care about point wise is the ratio of Helped/Posts. If I get helped points then my ratio increases and I know I'm a useful member of edaboard and am contributing to the quality of answers.rhdirs said:But the main aim of this thread is not to amass points
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Valid point,but my reply only meant it doesn't matter much how many points i have.I read a post 1-2 years ago(not sure in this forum/not) by mods probably about exchanging points for goodies,but didn't see anything else after that.
Not exactly sure of the numbers but:
Points for post - 3/4
Points for helped - 3 (may depend on the reputation power)
daily activity - 1 ?
Points for adding a friend - 3
But the main aim of this thread is not to amass points
Good idea in principle but how would you enforce it and how would you deal with people who write 'thanks' but add other comments or questions in the reply?I think the voting of helpful answer should be compulsory instead of telling thanks to the posts in another posts.
I think the super moderators should not allow the comment of thanks in the post. They need to provide the warning if they mention thanks. Instead of that they need to click helped me.
Moreover should make marking solved as compulsory.
On what factors does the level depends upon ? bcoz some one who is same with me except for no of posts and years registered before he is behind me ! what does that signify if i were a member level 3 ?? and i advance to further in the future ??
I'm not sure if you can access this because I have higher privilege levels than normal members but try:
Click on "My Profile" at the top of the page.
Click on the "Experience" tab
At the bottom of the "Experience" window, click on "Show activities from all users".
In the "Activities" window, click on the "Earn points" tab.
If it lets you see it, there is a breakdown of how many points are allocated for each user action.
Brian.
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