Right now there is effectively a binary system whereby zero contribution gets a visitor 90+% of the benefit. Access to information on this site needs to be stratified across different levels. This requires a balance between the value of a levels information and the value of what it will cost members to reach that level (classic supply vs demand). Unfortunately, it's impossible for members to accurately place a value on the next levels information until AFTER they have paid for it. Each member is taking a risk when they try to move up a level. Is the next levels information worth my time and effort? We can't eliminate that risk but, we need to reduce it, a lot. We reduce the buyers risk by lowering the cost of advancing to the next level & we reduce the sellers risk by lowering the value of each levels information. The key to maintaining intellectual standards is that we must increase the total number of (active) levels. Theory aside, there are at least three practical issues associated with such a system. How much & what information is available in each level? Second who should get access to each level? And third, how the fuck do we implement hundreds of level promotions each year without making the admin quit his day job?
Part 1: how much & what information is available in each level? Using a content aging system to restrict access to threads would guarantee a certain level of stratification across the levels. For example: public forum is the 15 newest threads (use creation date not date of last post). Level 1 is access to the 30 newest threads, Level 2 is access to the 50 newest threads, & Level 3 the 75 newest. This kind of control is a good way to create low value levels. This works well for quantity control but it is not helpful for quality control. For quality control we will stick with something similar to the current system. High value threads get moved to higher levels. With a stratified system this can (and should) be done more often. Unfortunately non of this really works with the academic papers. The best I can think of is make your 3 favorite papers publicly available. All other academic papers can be made available at Level 3. Level 4 on the new system provides identical access that non level 1 members have under the current system. Level 5 provides identical access to current level 1 members Level 6 and a few more levels should continue with very high value content & awesome source code
WARNING: If the content ageing system is going to be implemented I would like to point out that any advanced notification will cause some viewers (especially security professionals) to crawl & archive a copy of this site!
Part 2: who should get access to each level? Under the new system public level, level 1, & level 2 will serve our three largest demographics haters, quitters, & morons. I'm not trying to sound like an ass. The fact is losing players who hate pokerbotters outnumber intelligent dedicated coders by a wide margin. By Level 3 some commitment should be visible. When you see level 4 under a persons name you should be cautiously optimistic about their intelligence. If your level 5+ you don't suck at programing. Specifics are below, the community nomination system is elaborated in part 3: Level system with content aging and community applications: Public level: goal: create non-member interest requirements: none content: the 15 most recently created threads & the 3 best academic papers
level 1: goal: get visitors into the system requirements: creating a username content: 30 most recently created threads. Notice that joining costs 2 minutes of time but rewards you with twice the access
level 2: goal: get the lurkers to start contributing & the quitters to start quitting requirements: 10 posts & level 1 member for at least 2 weeks content=50 most recently created threads
level 3: goal: start to separate the serious from the stupid requirements: 25 posts, level 2 member for 2+ weeks. content=75 most recently created threads, all academic papers, and access to some semi valuable source code maybe the hand equity calculators?
Level 4 goal: quitters have quit, smart people are building creditability, head of casino security starts getting nervous about what his employees are contributing to this site in an attempt to move up our ranks content: cumulative archive of all threads. all academic papers access to afore mentioned source code Basically everything that is available to non-level1 members in current system. requirements: 75 posts, level 3 member for 4+ weeks & nominations by 3 level 4+ members.
Level 5: (equivalent to current level 1 ) goal: smart & committed only. Reduce risk of security professionals joining this form. requirements: level 4 member for 4+ weeks and one of the following options option #1: something similar to the current requirements for level 1: 10 very high quality posts in the Poker Papers 50+ posts overall, application & 1 nomination by a level 5+ member option #2: 150+ posts and peer application approval with 3 nominations by 3 level 5+ members.
Levels 6, 7, 8 to be determined
Level 9: requirements: majority of your $1,000,000+ income comes from pokerbotting, annual fee of $50,000 (tax deductible), mandatory attendance at our annual week long pokerbotting conference. content: free ticket to conference Member fees will be put towards anticipated conference expenses such as: hotel accommodations, airfare to Hawaii, lectures by ex-casino employees and signals analysts downsized during the arab spring, food, booze, jet ski rentals, strippers, booze for strippers, etc. Too far? Back on topic...
Anyway we would also have to include some sort one time overhall/promotion for existing members to get everything started. Id recommend the following: members that have not posted in the last 90 days get level 1 access members with less than 50 posts get level 3 access member with more then 50 posts get level 4 access (exempted from nomination) members with level 1 get level 5 access members with level 2 get level 6 access etc
Part 3: how the fuck do we implement hundreds of level promotions each year without making the admin quit his day job?
In the level system outlined above levels 1, 2, & 3 are easily scripted. Levels 4 & 5 rely mostly on a community application. This application should move the work of evaluating a promotion away from the admin and onto the members & applicant. If standards are set properly the admins work should be reduced to a final approval or veto. You could even delegate final veto | approval of level 4 access someone trustworthy like spears.
APPLICATION PROCESS: Create a thread in level 3 thread called “level 4 applications” when a level 3 member wants to get access to level 4 they can apply by posting their “application”. Application includes their join date, what requirements they met, links to intelligent posts they made, reference to any of their posts that were bumped to a higher level, and why they should be promoted to level 4. In level 4 we create a thread called “applications review” where existing level 4+ members would have the opportunity to comment on the application, give applicant their vote of confidence, express concerns about security, lack of intelligence, etc. In order to keep the application process effective & easy to implement I would recommend a few rules: 1. If application does not get required number of nominations within 7 days the application expires and request is denied. Applicant must wait AT LEAST 14 days from date of original application before reapplying. 2. First level 4 member who notices that an application has expired is obligated to paste some boiler plate rejection into the level 3 application thread. For example: “Unfortunately your application did not received the required number of nominations. Please feel free to re-apply but no sooner then 2 weeks from the date of your last submission” 3. Members can make a max of 2 approval nominations per month (no rollover votes). This will prevent hyperinflation/over approval. The community can self police this as all votes are visible in the thread 4. If required number of members give their vote of approval then the last member to cast vote of approval sends moderator a message for final approval or veto. This member should also make a 1 line post in thread along the lines of “notified modorator via PM that applicant Stan received the required 3 votes from level 4 members Kile, Kenny, & Eric” 5. If a lazy member attempts to circumvent this process by sending moderators a PM they are treated as if their application was just denied. They can reapply in two weeks (=
That's it.
I'm pretty tired so I apologies if this looks a little rough. Also my bad about how long its taken me to get back to you. I've been crazy busy and probably will be until the end of July. If you want to implement this system or something like it; it needs to start with and keep a critical mass of players across the different levels. If members & casino staff find out they are about to lose access to a lot of information they are going to download all the academic papers, mirror the forums, & then jump ship. If they find out after the systems implemented they might complain but in a few weeks the will move up a level and start liking the system. basically you should just tell very senior members & on a need to know basis. Also I understand this is kinda long so please feel free to take your time getting back to me, no pressure.
-Northcroft
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