An idea
- The Konami Number
- Posts: 573
- Joined: 2008.09.29 (22:27)
- NUMA Profile: http://nmaps.net/user/_destiny%5E%2D
- MBTI Type: ISTJ
- Location: UK
More comments on maps
Higher comment:rate ratio per map
Less maps like that 'numa sucks' one that was around sometime last week
New members maps would get more attention
What do you think?


- Hawaii Five-Oh
- Posts: 921
- Joined: 2008.09.26 (05:49)
- NUMA Profile: http://nmaps.net/user/condog_111
- MBTI Type: ISTJ
- Location: Melbourne-ish

Ice Climbers are awesome. Deal with it.
- Mr. Glass
- Posts: 2019
- Joined: 2008.09.27 (20:22)
- NUMA Profile: http://nmaps.net/user/astheoceansblue
- MBTI Type: ENTP
- Location: up down left right start A start
Awful idea.Destiny wrote:Perhaps, in order to submit a map, you must first comment on three other maps first. or have three times as many total comments placed as you will have maps submitted+1 kind of thing. That doesnt mean that you have to go and comment three other maps every time you want to submit a map - it just means that you must keep a 3:1 comment to map ratio if you want to submit maps to numa. e.g if you have 9 comments placed in total, you could submit up to 3 maps. This would have several possible effects that i can foresee:
More comments on maps
Higher comment:rate ratio per map
Less maps like that 'numa sucks' one that was around sometime last week
New members maps would get more attention
What do you think?
Users would just get around this by posting short thoughtless comments and completely negate the entire point of the system. Even if you imposed a character minimum, they'd likely use some kind of generic cut and paste thing to get around it.
It would annoy those who comment thoughtfully currently, possibly dilute their desire to do so in future, and inspire a whole mess of spam like comments just so maps can be posted.
It would create more problems than it would solve.

n
::: astheoceansblue
::: My eight episode map pack: SUNSHINEscience
::: Map Theory: The Importance of Function & Form
-
M U S I C
::: The forest and the fire: myspace
::: EP available for FREE download, here.
-
A R T
::: Sig & Avatar Artwork by me - see here!
-
G A M I N G
::: Steam ID: 0:1:20950734
::: Steam Username: brighter
- The Konami Number
- Posts: 573
- Joined: 2008.09.29 (22:27)
- NUMA Profile: http://nmaps.net/user/_destiny%5E%2D
- MBTI Type: ISTJ
- Location: UK


- The 700 Club
- Posts: 705
- Joined: 2008.09.20 (11:26)
- NUMA Profile: http://nmaps.net/user/mc_george
- MBTI Type: INTP
- Location: Melbourne, Australia

- Admin
- Posts: 2332
- Joined: 2008.09.27 (16:53)
- NUMA Profile: http://www.nmaps.net/user/Aidiera :3
- Steam: www.steamcommunity.com/id/
- MBTI Type: INTJ
- Location: Phoenix, Arizona
this is a practical way to make sure an author doesn't spam the "hot maps" page.

//--^.^--\\
\\.:.^.:.//
- Mr. Glass
- Posts: 2019
- Joined: 2008.09.27 (20:22)
- NUMA Profile: http://nmaps.net/user/astheoceansblue
- MBTI Type: ENTP
- Location: up down left right start A start
http://nmaps.uservoice.com/pages/genera ... ions/26783Life247 wrote:http://nmaps.uservoice.com/pages/genera ... ions/26266
this is a practical way to make sure an author doesn't spam the "hot maps" page.

n
::: astheoceansblue
::: My eight episode map pack: SUNSHINEscience
::: Map Theory: The Importance of Function & Form
-
M U S I C
::: The forest and the fire: myspace
::: EP available for FREE download, here.
-
A R T
::: Sig & Avatar Artwork by me - see here!
-
G A M I N G
::: Steam ID: 0:1:20950734
::: Steam Username: brighter
- Admin
- Posts: 2332
- Joined: 2008.09.27 (16:53)
- NUMA Profile: http://www.nmaps.net/user/Aidiera :3
- Steam: www.steamcommunity.com/id/
- MBTI Type: INTJ
- Location: Phoenix, Arizona
oops, didn't see that.atob wrote:http://nmaps.uservoice.com/pages/genera ... ions/26783Life247 wrote:http://nmaps.uservoice.com/pages/genera ... ions/26266
this is a practical way to make sure an author doesn't spam the "hot maps" page.

//--^.^--\\
\\.:.^.:.//
-
- Wizard Dentist
- Posts: 604
- Joined: 2008.09.26 (15:04)
- NUMA Profile: http://nmaps.net/user/SkyPanda
Somebody who submits 5 good maps a week, but never posts comments, is still an asset to the community, because they are providing others with good maps to enjoy. By placing conditions on the ability to submit maps, you're actually doing harm.
- Unsavory Conquistador of the Western Front
- Posts: 1568
- Joined: 2008.09.26 (05:54)
- NUMA Profile: http://www.nmaps.net/user/origami_alligator
- MBTI Type: ENTP
- Location: Portland, Oregon
http://nmaps.net/132959
And making it so that you had to comment on 3 different maps just seems unfeasible in trying to make that work on the internet. In theory it's nice, but users would become annoyed with the system.

"Listening intently, the thoughts linger ever vibrant. Imagine knowledge intertwined, nostalgiacally guiding/embracing."
<Kaglaxyclax> >>> southpaw has earned the achievement "Heartbreaker".
Promoted to the rank of Ultimate Four by LittleViking
[15:34] <Brttrx> ADDICTION IS GOOD, MR BAD INFLUENCE
[20:05] <southpaw> 8:05pm, Wednesday, 29 April, 2009, southpaw completed N.
[22:49] <makinero> is it orange-orange-gold yellow gold silverthread forest urban chic orange-gold?
- Intel 80486
- Posts: 488
- Joined: 2008.09.29 (04:14)
- NUMA Profile: http://nmaps.net/user/epigone
- Location: Iowa
The whole idea behind NUMA is for all users to submit maps regardless of talent level. So there will be some maps that aren't as great as yours... so what? Just ignore them if you don't like them.
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 11 guests