jimmy comments on Issues, Bugs, and Requested Features - Less Wrong

10 Post author: Eliezer_Yudkowsky 26 February 2009 04:45PM

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Comment author: jimmy 09 March 2009 11:13:38PM 0 points [-]

I agree. I would like some sort of "karma" score that tells me the average quality of work as well as a score indicating the total contribution.

An "average quality" type score would be more relevant in determining the expected quality of a comment before spending the time to read it.

Comment author: Eliezer_Yudkowsky 14 March 2009 08:52:27AM 4 points [-]

I'd've thought so too a priori, but Hacker News tried something like this, and people started worrying that e.g. commenting on old posts would drag their average down.

Comment author: Vladimir_Nesov 14 March 2009 04:02:56PM *  2 points [-]

I guess a really good karma system would need a better theoretical foundation, and tweaking outside of that is a very inefficient activity. Possibly one of these is already described in the academic literature. Maybe one of the qualified members of our community could contribute the effort towards finding one or research it from the start.

Comment author: AnnaSalamon 14 March 2009 09:32:55AM 2 points [-]

What if we had a score for the average of a person's best 20%? There'd still be a bit of penalty for commenting on an old thread, or posting something unpopular, but it'd be smaller.

Comment author: Vladimir_Nesov 14 March 2009 04:21:34PM *  2 points [-]

Creating a complex system of rewards is a standard management problem, leading to unhealthy amount of attention turned towards gaming the system. In this tradeoff, a simple inaccurate system may be better than a supposedly more accurate, but complex and theoretically unsound one.