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Feedback requested: Would you transfer your grading rights to the whole community? Thread poster: Attila Piróth
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Attila Piróth France Local time: 12:25 Member English to Hungarian + ...
This thread stems from another one, Askers should wait 24 hours before grading or transfer the grading rights to the community, in which a new feature implemented in KudoZ was announced and discussed. The whole thread can be read here; please post general comments on this feature there.... See more This thread stems from another one, Askers should wait 24 hours before grading or transfer the grading rights to the community, in which a new feature implemented in KudoZ was announced and discussed. The whole thread can be read here; please post general comments on this feature there. The aim of the present thread is much more restricted: to gauge the general interest in one component of this implementation, offered as as option. This new implementation offers two choices to the asker who tries to close a question less than 24 hours after posting it: a) Wait until 24 hours have passed to grade the question b) Select the preferred term, but leave the closing decision – and awarding of points – to the entire community. So, my question is: If you are the asker, would you ever chose option b) for your own question? (Arguments about the utility of this option for others’ questions were mentioned in the other thread – here I would like to get answers concerning your own questions.) If your answer is yes, please give a brief explanation under what circumstances you would choose this option. I would appreciate if long answers analyzing details of the issue were posted in the other thread, to keep the detailed discussion in one place. Kind regards, Attila ▲ Collapse | | |
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liz askew United Kingdom Local time: 11:25 Member (2007) French to English + ... Grading rights | Jun 15, 2009 |
a) never b) Liz Askew | | |
No, I wouldn't | Jun 15, 2009 |
Hi Attila, Thanks for starting this thread. I'd always choose a) never b)
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Attila Piróth France Local time: 12:25 Member English to Hungarian + ... TOPIC STARTER |
Steffen Walter Germany Local time: 12:25 Member (2002) English to German + ...
Hi Attila, My practice is the same - I always opt for a). Steffen
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Jack Doughty United Kingdom Local time: 11:25 Russian to English + ... In memoriam
I now always leave grading till the 24 hour period has expired. | |
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Aniello Scognamiglio (X) Germany Local time: 12:25 English to German + ...
Never b) b) doesn't make sense at all! Aniello | | |
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To B or not to B! That is the question. | | |
Milan Djukić Serbia Local time: 12:25 English to Serbian + ...
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Jerzy Czopik Germany Local time: 12:25 Member (2003) Polish to German + ...
Who is the community and what ability does it have? Never b. | | |
megane_wang Spain Local time: 12:25 Member (2007) English to Spanish + ... A) of course | Jun 15, 2009 |
a) and only a) You don't know who "the community" is. Never (b). Ruth @ MW | | |
Do we exist as individuals? | Jun 15, 2009 |
Jerzy Czopik wrote: Who is the community and what ability does it have? Well, this really sounds out of time in today's society Jerzy. Our personality, our rights, our dreams, our freedom as individuals get more and more diluted in the communities in which we live, both online and in the real world. Today very few people are even aware of the fact that we are not free to choose in almost anything. Well, we can of course choose our brand of yoghourt! Great! Sorry folks. I could not stop myself.
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