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Nov 29, 2014 at 3:19 comment added James Hats may bring "additional" potential for bad behaviour, but those who post crap to get hats would surely have otherwise posted crap elsewhere to get some badge or rep anyway? Besides, we cannot let less savoury users stop us having fun. I'm confident Stack are putting in good measures to stop evil shenanigans best they can.
Nov 22, 2014 at 11:29 comment added Michael J. Gray @BradleyDotNET A lot of people post pretty bad content or even spam with 100 reputation. The problem isn't the good users and it's not the continuously bad ones either. It's the people that get pushed over that very fine line by an incentive such as hats. I'm not saying it's going to cause mass hysteria and everyone is going to trample people like they do in Walmart on black Friday, but I'll wager that it does in fact shift the overall quality during the period they first come out. We should record some stats on it, or get some from last year.
Nov 21, 2014 at 16:45 comment added BradleyDotNET Agree with @vba4all. I'm not going to make a post I wouldn't otherwise just to get a hat. Its just a fun reward for doing what I already do. Bad users will post bad content, good users will post good content. Perhaps we should just put a rep restriction on the feature (100+?) so that people that do post crap aren't incentivized.
Nov 21, 2014 at 10:36 comment added Michael J. Gray @vba4all If most people had the approach you do for the hats, I would be more accepting of hats. As far as your comment about me being irrational, I should probably explain myself. I think that if people are going to be potentially submitting low quality content because of their need for hats, that I don't want to see that content. The reason people should have to enable the hat rewards on their end is because that will tell you who is actively pursuing hats and keeps the rest of us out of it. It lets me discriminate against the content I want to see as well.
Nov 21, 2014 at 8:11 comment added user2140173 And that "I believe that if you're going to allow us to disable hats, that it should be the default. Additionally, users should have a second option, disabled by default, to not show questions and answers by people with hats enabled." gets you my -1 as completely irrational.
Nov 21, 2014 at 8:11 comment added user2140173 for me the challenge is to see how many I can actually get without pushing the limits. Just be myself, do what I normally do and see how rewarding in terms of hats that is going to be.
Nov 21, 2014 at 3:21 history answered Michael J. Gray CC BY-SA 3.0