Both the recent recalculation and the April Fool's Day hijinks have created somewhat of a storm on meta. I find it interesting, however, that the number of complaints about messed up gravatars seems to be signficantly larger than the number of complaints about the reputation recalculation, despite the obvious change in everyone's gravatar and the fact that it's April 1. I conclude, therefore, that people are more concerned with how they look than the value of what they know. I find this to be both a rather unsurprising and slightly disturbing observation.
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A picture is worth a thousand rep. Here's a completely unrelated picture of a unicorn to illustrate nothing in particular:
Now that I've got that out of the way, what I mean is that numbers are (as people on Meta keep saying) pretty arbitrary. One's avatar, however, is an expression of one's personality. (I have none, obviously.) Recalculating one's reputionation merely means your high score isn't quite as high as it was. But changing one's gravatar -- with no possibility of changing it back -- is almost an offense to many people. And it's much more noticeable, too; not everyone memorizes their rep score every night and checks in the morning, but almost everyone who customized their gravatar can tell even out of the corner of their eye that something is dreadfully wrong. |
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Suppose instead of changing the gravatars (which I found momentarily funny and then increasingly irritating), they changed the user names to something equally (i.e. not very) funny? Perhaps changing "tvanfosson" to "prune faced gerbil"? Last year's April Fool was fun. This year's - I would say not, and not too well thought out. Edit: Perhaps I haven't made myself clear - messing with a person's identity (gravatar, name, whatever) is the #1 no-no of the 21st century., and people are naturally cross when it happens. |
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This is a very good observation indeed. I think it's probably to do with the fact that reputation is earned; and everyone understands that when the rep recalc was done we all took the same hit respectively - even if the effects were different. However Gravatars are a choice - conceptually it's part of the user's identity, however ephemeral it really is, and nobody likes the idea of somebody messing around with that. It's also I think to do with a loss of control - with the rep-recalc, it's just a case of working hard again to regain it. With our beloved unicorns, however, despite the fact that this has affected everybody bar none, there is no escape from it save waiting for the 2nd of April to roll around. |
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Totally agree... Unless it comes to a discussion about why leaving a comment with a downvote is necessary. Heaven forbid there is an unexplained downvote... |
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I'm curious to know how many of those 'complaints' were merely an attempt to play along with april fools day for people who didn't see any avatar questions on SO... |
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Reputation decrease is like a robbery. I had 5k, now I have 4.5k. Of course I do rant, but, well, I have an insurance anyway. Avatar change is like a plastic surgery someone made when you were too drunk to notice. And no wonder that I'm like "Oh my God, what have you done with my face???!!" An only person that would not be too concerned is Jeniffer Lopez, who I'm not. |
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The problems I have with the gravatar change is that there is no way to remove the gravatar entirely and it seems hypocritical to try to push the trilogy as a place for professionals to answers questions AND get me to pay for posting my resume but fooling around with the site to make it look goofy. Having said that it's a whopping 1 day a year- it's annoying but not THAT annoying |
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Excellent observation. Now... SO should capitalize on this to encourage desirable behaviours in the "masses". |
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