CUUSOO Index?
#1
Posted 07 February 2012 - 10:06 PM
Thoughts?


Atramor Gibbin, Level 26 Witch in Sandy's Heroica RPG
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#2
Posted 07 February 2012 - 10:15 PM
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#3
Posted 07 February 2012 - 10:20 PM


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#5
Posted 08 February 2012 - 10:36 AM
What we need is some kind of screening system where certain people would select a bunch of projects that they think are worth of being supported – I know this may sound harsh or unfair but there is no way every idea on the site could be promoted so there has to be some kind of selection at some point.
I realize it could be a lot of work for the people responsible for it but it is IMO the only way to do this.
Here are some ideas on how to implement it:
- Build a jury: ask for volunteers amongst the most seniors members of the boards and select perhaps a couple of lesser senior members but people who distinguished themselves in recent contests or events. 10 people would probably be a fair amount of people to get diverse opinions.
- Start by selecting the projects on CUUSOO that already have a certain amount of supporters (again this may sound harsh but you have got to start somewhere and nobody is going to do the work for you, you have to fight to get your project promoted in the first place)
- agree upon pre-defined eligibility criterias, idea / building techniques / set feasibility…
- discussions amongst the jury members could be done in a dedicated private forum on EB just like the reviewer academy, the projects that get picked would then be added to a locked thread that would be pinned in the forums.
#6
Posted 08 February 2012 - 01:13 PM
Fallenangel, on 08 February 2012 - 01:12 AM, said:
When someone posts a MOC on Eurobricks we are OK if there's one line included in the topic with a link to the project on CUUSOO. This way our members know where to find the project on CUUSOO and can place a vote if they like. But the prime focus of the EB topic should be discussing the MOC and not gathering CUUSOO votes! If we feel people are abusing Eurobricks for getting CUUSOO votes the staff will take action.
Exceptions may be allowed after per-agreement with the staff on individual basis.
The immediate danger I want to address is people starting to 'spam' our forums with "support this on CUUSOO" threads.
Yatkuu, on 08 February 2012 - 10:36 AM, said:
What we need is some kind of screening system where certain people would select a bunch of projects that they think are worth of being supported – I know this may sound harsh or unfair but there is no way every idea on the site could be promoted so there has to be some kind of selection at some point.
I realize it could be a lot of work for the people responsible for it but it is IMO the only way to do this.
Here are some ideas on how to implement it:
- Build a jury: ask for volunteers amongst the most seniors members of the boards and select perhaps a couple of lesser senior members but people who distinguished themselves in recent contests or events. 10 people would probably be a fair amount of people to get diverse opinions.
- Start by selecting the projects on CUUSOO that already have a certain amount of supporters (again this may sound harsh but you have got to start somewhere and nobody is going to do the work for you, you have to fight to get your project promoted in the first place)
- agree upon pre-defined eligibility criterias, idea / building techniques / set feasibility…
- discussions amongst the jury members could be done in a dedicated private forum on EB just like the reviewer academy, the projects that get picked would then be added to a locked thread that would be pinned in the forums.
I don't have a final response, but right now the staff is having some discussion concerning CUUSOO. At this moment we don't have any plans related with CUUSOO or plan any special projects (indexes, etc.) around CUUSOO. It's still a rather new 'phenomenon' and I'd like to see how it will look once the initial dusts drops down.
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#7
Posted 01 March 2012 - 11:54 PM
[edit: rant cut and pasted into the CUUSOO topic under Ambassadors]
Edited by caperberry, 02 March 2012 - 12:04 AM.
#8
Posted 08 March 2012 - 05:18 AM
Bonaparte, on 08 February 2012 - 01:13 PM, said:
When someone posts a MOC on Eurobricks we are OK if there's one line included in the topic with a link to the project on CUUSOO. This way our members know where to find the project on CUUSOO and can place a vote if they like. But the prime focus of the EB topic should be discussing the MOC and not gathering CUUSOO votes! If we feel people are abusing Eurobricks for getting CUUSOO votes the staff will take action.
Exceptions may be allowed after per-agreement with the staff on individual basis.
The immediate danger I want to address is people starting to 'spam' our forums with "support this on CUUSOO" threads.
I don't have a final response, but right now the staff is having some discussion concerning CUUSOO. At this moment we don't have any plans related with CUUSOO or plan any special projects (indexes, etc.) around CUUSOO. It's still a rather new 'phenomenon' and I'd like to see how it will look once the initial dusts drops down.
That definitely sounds reasonable. I currently have a MOC up on Cuusoo and am trying to get the word out. While I really want to share my project with everyone, I did stumble on this site while looking to get the project noticed. However, I am enjoying being a member of the site. I think allowing CUUSOO members to at least post their project is a great way to get new members interested in the online LEGO communities. It has certainly worked for me!
#9
Posted 11 April 2012 - 04:24 AM
Yatkuu, on 08 February 2012 - 10:36 AM, said:
What we need is some kind of screening system where certain people would select a bunch of projects that they think are worth of being supported – I know this may sound harsh or unfair but there is no way every idea on the site could be promoted so there has to be some kind of selection at some point.
I realize it could be a lot of work for the people responsible for it but it is IMO the only way to do this.
Here are some ideas on how to implement it:
- Build a jury: ask for volunteers amongst the most seniors members of the boards and select perhaps a couple of lesser senior members but people who distinguished themselves in recent contests or events. 10 people would probably be a fair amount of people to get diverse opinions.
- Start by selecting the projects on CUUSOO that already have a certain amount of supporters (again this may sound harsh but you have got to start somewhere and nobody is going to do the work for you, you have to fight to get your project promoted in the first place)
- agree upon pre-defined eligibility criterias, idea / building techniques / set feasibility…
- discussions amongst the jury members could be done in a dedicated private forum on EB just like the reviewer academy, the projects that get picked would then be added to a locked thread that would be pinned in the forums.
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