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PSDStu

Platinum Member
Joined
Jul 28, 2004
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793
Location
Marianna, FL
Tractor
Kubota, M7060 HDC12, L4060 HSTC, RTV 1140
I was wondering why my member status is listed as "Visitor".............vice "New Member".......?
 
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i am sure they will fix it post haste, /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif this has happened before if i am not mistaken.
 
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We got ya' fixed up Stu. Enjoy yerself! /forums/images/graemlins/cool.gif
 
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Thanks Hakim!
 
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I posted 670 posts and I am still Platinum? There should be a grading system that measures the quality of posts. My one post is worth of ten posts. My status should be changed to "SuperStar."
 
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Now that would be a chore (big job) to 'grade' each post. I wouldn't wish that job on anyone. (I do wonder what you think "SuperStar" would mean to you, however).

You should be careful for what you wish for, as the grading system may not be what you really want, or be what you think it would do for you. /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif

IMO, we could do away with the classification system altogther, and just be satisfied with the number of posts, if anything at all.

Being able to go back and read a members' posts is most informative to further understand where someone is coming from and what they have to offer. I think everyone's opinions are important to the forum, and should be taken by the reader as just that, an opinion, and only one.

(Except for Bird, and his opinions are best). /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif
 
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Nomad:

I also should be considered a super something. But then not having any advantage of education perhaps it shoud be called superdud! /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif

Egon /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
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Just because a person has a lot of posts doesn't mean anything. Let me say that again, Just because a person has a lot posts doesn't mean anything. There are people that are very helpful and don't make very many posts. Then there are others that just post to be posting. There are even some that don't know anything about equipment or should I say very little that have just read everything here and regurgitate it, which misleads others into thinking that they know what they are talking about. So, the numbers of posts don't necessarily mean that someone is a knowledgeable member, but that doesn't mean that they are not either. We do have some very high count member that as very good also and deserve a high title.
 
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<font color="blue"> (Except for Bird, and his opinions are best). </font> /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif

Agreed 100%

Bird is approaching a monumental achievement of 15,000 posts of which no 'new status' exists.

My suggestion would be: TBN "Senior Statesman".

Any other ideas?

Don
 
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<font color="blue">Bird is approaching a monumental achievement of 15,000 posts of which no 'new status' exists. </font>
Bird is already unique (in more ways than one! :cool), he's the only TBN Superstar.
 
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</font><font color="blue" class="small">( Nomad:

I also should be considered a super something. But then not having any advantage of education perhaps it shoud be called superdud! /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif

Egon /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif )</font>

Egon, I have an idea on how to measure the quality of posts. This grading system uses "relevancy" factor that counts the keywords in a post relevant to forum topic and make a kind of correlation. For example, when we apply my this grading to your post above the result will look like that Quality Q(Egon's this post) = O in 10 pts max. And, when previewing your post before posting it, you will be recommended to go to Adult Parents Forum haha.
 
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Will that program be written in Fortran Nomad?? /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif

Egon /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
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No, our TBN version of Fortran. It will be written in Fordrun.hahaa
 
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<font color="blue">Just because a person has a lot of posts doesn't mean anything. Let me say that again, Just because a person has a lot posts doesn't mean anything. There are people that are very helpful and don't make very many posts. Then there are others that just post to be posting. There are even some that don't know anything about equipment or should I say very little that have just read everything here and regurgitate it, which misleads others into thinking that they know what they are talking about. So, the numbers of posts don't necessarily mean that someone is a knowledgeable member... </font>

Hey! I resemble that remark!!! /forums/images/graemlins/mad.gif /forums/images/graemlins/tongue.gif /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
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<font color="blue">Just because a person has a lot of posts doesn't mean anything. Let me say that again, Just because a person has a lot posts doesn't mean anything. There are people that are very helpful and don't make very many posts. Then there are others that just post to be posting. There are even some that don't know anything about equipment or should I say very little that have just read everything here and regurgitate it, which misleads others into thinking that they know what they are talking about. So, the numbers of posts don't necessarily mean that someone is a knowledgeable member... </font>

Jerry everything that has ever been said here at this site has been repeated over and over again. There is no such thing as a member making a statement about a tractor, plow, implement or whatever for that matter that has never been said before. If you think about it you'll have to agree. We have all learned from posts made at this site and we have all passed some of that knowledge on to others. And after all isn't that what this site is all about anyway people sharing knowledge, and helping others?

I know that we don't all hold a PHD but are your comments or mine for that matter any more valuable than the next guy that might make a post?

I would almost bet that more than a few of those daily lurkers read but don't post because they think that their opinions don't or won't count. That's not what it should ever come down to. There are a few members here that I take the time to read all of their posts, and there are a few that their topics normally don't interest me. But that boils down to a personal preference and their ideas and opinions are still valuable to the site as a whole.

I wish the grading system would go away myself but I can't help but remember that I'm merely a visitor here and unfortunately visitors don't get to make the rules.

So I'll be content to stay, learn, throw my 2 cents worth in from time to time and pass some information on to someone else that might be thankful to get the help. And if not they can do like me and take it or leave it. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
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Mike,
You didn't get what I was trying to say. Numbers of posts don't mean that a member is knowledgeable or it doesn't mean that they don't. It simply means that they have posts. There are all kinds of posters here, good, bad, helpfully, and even unhelpful.
 
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Jerry,
Are you sorta talking about the little test teachers used to do in elementary school when they have one child read a paragraph to themselves and then tell it to the next child in their ear and then that child whispers to the next child what the one before him said. By the time it gets around the classroom, the actual content resembles very little of the original paragraph.
I do think that happens here as well. Someone reads something and then when another guy asks a question along the same lines they say what they read before even though they may have no actual knowledge of it. An example would be me telling someone how to bale hay when the only thing I know about baling hay is what I have read here and seen on farms nearby since I have never baled hay!!! /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
I pretty much ignore the titles and over time I have learned who has good content in their posts.
Some on the most knowledgeable people on tractors don't even post here probably because the old farmers are so busy keeping up with their chores they don't have time to post.
 
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Steve,
The only problem that I have with someone, anyone restating something is if that make every effort to get the information correct. Most of the time, that is how it is here. Most do make ever effort to give good information, as in correct information.
 
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Jerry maybe I just misunderstood what you were trying to convey in your post. I stand down.
 
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Like most other topics, this has come up before and there's no method for easily evaluating the quality of a post. At one point we thought only posts in the tractor related forums should be counted. But there are much higher priority TBN improvements on the list than how to determine Member Status.
 

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