Timeline for Do the lifejacket and lifeboat badges encourage the answering of low quality questions?
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Jun 20, 2019 at 22:30 | comment | added | Dan Mašek | @goodson jpmc26 already summed it up quite well. The goal is quality Q&A repo, not maxing up your score forever. When a user has been here for years, has enough rep for all the privileges, 100s of badges and thousands of posts getting him rep gains on daily basis... yet instead of helping curate the site they do things that go completely against what the community is trying to achieve... I find it rather hard to attribute that to the system. | |
Jun 20, 2019 at 18:49 | comment | added | goodson | @jpmc26 - :-) it's a good debate (probably for philosophyoverflow.com, or whatever), but yes, I think I would, in exchange for doing away with interpersonal negativity. It's how I (try to) calm myself when I feel anger toward someone. I try to think: that behavior was just electrons buzzing around in their head. Electrons aren't anybody's fault. | |
Jun 20, 2019 at 18:33 | comment | added | jpmc26 | @goodson The implication of people being machines is also that they deserve no respect or kindness. Are you willing to throw those away as well? | |
Jun 20, 2019 at 18:31 | comment | added | goodson | Thanks @jpmc26. It's really interesting, especially this: "People are not machines". If that's wrong, your (otherwise solid) point of view turns to mush. | |
Jun 20, 2019 at 17:39 | comment | added | jpmc26 | @goodson That said, yes, if the reputation and badge system are doing more harm than good, they should be changed. But that doesn't give bad actors a free pass. They don't get to have it both ways: demand and expect respect and courtesy and encouragement while simultaneously shifting responsibility to an inanimate systems. | |
Jun 20, 2019 at 17:36 | comment | added | jpmc26 | @goodson People who are motivated primarily by the gain of reputation or badges. To answer your question, while the reputation system exists to motivate certain behaviors, we don't want the points and badges themselves to be more important than posting quality content. People are not machines. We expect them to realize the purpose of the reputation system and to act primarily in the interests of quality, not blindly pursue points. If they expect to be treated as people, then they must also accept responsibility for their actions, rather than blame the reputation system. | |
Jun 20, 2019 at 16:13 | comment | added | goodson | @DanMašek, can you offer a definition "rep and badge hoarders"? It strikes me an odd idea in the context of designing incentives. We want people to want points and badges, right? If their pursuit of these things drives them to do harm, shouldn't we label that as an unintended consequence of the rep system, rather than a defect in the people? | |
Jun 20, 2019 at 12:44 | comment | added | Lundin | In particular, a very real problem is people answering questions that should have been closed as dupes instead. But dupes aren't necessarily down-voted so I'm not sure. | |
Jun 19, 2019 at 17:59 | comment | added | Dan Mašek | Yeah, sadly I feel it will mostly encourage rep and badge hoarders to answer even more low-quality crap, preventing it from being vacuumed. Lovely example (posted at -8). | |
Jun 18, 2019 at 21:13 | history | answered | Makoto | CC BY-SA 4.0 |