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Re: How to properly "announce" MOC's
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lugnet.general, lugnet.admin.suggestions
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Thu, 10 Jul 2008 22:54:05 GMT
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In lugnet.general, Gereon Stein wrote:
   You know, I actually could have implemented some kind of reload-blocking, but then again I’m pretty sure the effort wouldn’t pay off in the long run.

First of all, this is a really nice addition to LUGNET. Thanks, Jerry.

Even apart from the worry over some LUGNET posters intentionally driving up their own “view counts” for egotistical reasons, I would appreciate some sort of reload-blocking if only to keep myself from accidentally driving up my own posts’ “view counts” due to over-actively reloading the page just to check whether anyone else has been viewing the my posts.

I can just see myself thinking, “Hey, every time I reload the page, another person has viewed my post! It must be really popular!” :)

I agree that this new piece of data opens the door to lots of other interesting and useful possibilities. I think “view counts” should be factored into what makes it into the Top Stories section on the front page, but I would further suggest a clean separation between MOC announcements and all other types of posts, and restructuring the two automatically updating sections of the LUGNET front page as follows:

1. Latest MOCs - Expand this section to include thumbnails of the five or six most recent MOCs. I would also swap the positioning of the Latest MOCs column and the Top Stories column to give the MOCs more prominence.

2. Top Stories - Have this section only include non-MOC announcement posts, and have posts make it to the Top Stories section by a combination of “view count”, spotlighting, and how recently it was posted. This will draw people attention to the most active discussions and/or stand-out non-MOC announcement posts.

I’m torn as to whether spotlighting should continue to effect MOC announcement posts. It almost seems as if the front page needs yet a third automatically-updating section for recent noteworthy MOCs. Maybe this could be something that appears automatically at the end of each week in the middle section of the front page? It would include thumbnails of the five MOCs from the past week with the highest “view counts” and spotlight ratings?

I think LUGNET could also use a more obvious way to post new MOCs--one that walks newbies through it, and encourages inclusion of at least one reasonably-sized representative image in the post. I much prefer the clean, orderliness of LUGNET to the more “modern” forums, but sometimes I can’t help but think of LUGNET as long past its prime--an elegant weapon for a more civilized age.

Wow, now I feel a crazy old hermit. Anyhow, just some thoughts. Glad to see LUGNET still being worked on and improved!

-Brendan



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  Re: How to properly "announce" MOC's
 
(...) I second this thinking. (...) I agree that thumbnails would be cool. I disagree about swapping Top Stories and Latest MOCs. LUGNET is primarily a discussion site, so the stories should remain the focus. Since the center-column articles are (...) (16 years ago, 11-Jul-08, to lugnet.admin.suggestions, FTX)
  Re: How to properly "announce" MOC's
 
(...) Well played Jedi Master Brendan...well played. -Dave ToT-LUG (16 years ago, 11-Jul-08, to lugnet.admin.suggestions, FTX)

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(...) ;) You know, I actually could have implemented some kind of reload-blocking, but then again I'm pretty sure the effort wouldn't pay off in the long run. I have just checked the read counts collected since the update, and it lists some 16,000 (...) (16 years ago, 8-Jul-08, to lugnet.general, FTX)

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