So I just read that post and I was just wondering if there is a practical reason for the default flag weight value to be 100.
Why doesn't it start at 0, is there a logic I don't get behind all that?
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So I just read that post and I was just wondering if there is a practical reason for the default flag weight value to be 100. Why doesn't it start at 0, is there a logic I don't get behind all that? |
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If the flag weight drops below zero, all flags from the user are suppressed. Setting the flag weight to zero for a new user would mean that their first mistake in flagging would result in flags being suppressed - so the team has set the default flag weight to a reasonable limit. Besides, having something above zero from start is kinda nice, isn't it? :) |
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The fact that flag weight starts at 100 tells me that you should be able to compare two users' flag weights as if they were percentages. So having a weight of 320 means your flags are 2.133x stronger than those of someone with a weight of 150, and a flag weight of 20 means your flags are worth a fifth of a new user's flags. This would explain why a weight of 0 supresses flags. Or maybe they just picked 100 to fool people into thinking exactly this. |
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