My suggestion is that every time a NON-FRONT-PAGED project gets 10 more views, it goes to a "Recently Bumped" section. This would let unknown projects be seen again after getting off the "Newest Projects" section.
Link to the Scratch Suggestions idea: Here.
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no, because innappropriate projects might get on the front page.
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joefarebrother wrote:
no, because innappropriate projects might get on the front page.
Well, there's always a risk of inappropriate projects - the newest projects section. And this wouldn't be totally random, it would be every ten views.
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maybe if it was every 10 love-its instead it reduces the risk of inapproptiate projects.
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PlutoIsHades wrote:
My suggestion is that every time a NON-FRONT-PAGED project gets 10 more views, it goes to a "Recently Bumped" section. This would let unknown projects be seen again after getting off the "Newest Projects" section.
Link to the Scratch Suggestions idea: Here.
Total support.
And really? Nothing happens anyway if there is an inappropriate project on the front page. It's not like the end of the world or anything.
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Great idea, and the "inapproptiate" excuse is not enough.
Anyways, why would people view "inapproptiate" projects? I don't think this excuse was thought out enough.
I would suggest that the project would be measured on the ratio of views to loveits to favorites, such as
score = loveits/views
, which would allow even better projects to get on the front page, ones that people say they like.
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Greatdane wrote:
Great idea, and the "inapproptiate" excuse is not enough.
Anyways, why would people view "inapproptiate" projects? I don't think this excuse was thought out enough.
I would suggest that the project would be measured on the ratio of views to loveits to favorites, such asscore = loveits/views
, which would allow even better projects to get on the front page, ones that people say they like.
Maybe...
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efisher82 wrote:
Greatdane wrote:
Great idea, and the "inapproptiate" excuse is not enough.
Anyways, why would people view "inapproptiate" projects? I don't think this excuse was thought out enough.
I would suggest that the project would be measured on the ratio of views to loveits to favorites, such asscore = loveits/views
, which would allow even better projects to get on the front page, ones that people say they like.
Maybe...
Maybe. Maybe if like the love-it's are 1/5 as many as views?
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The thing is, a lot of people usually view a project, but never press love-it, meaning the loveit/view ratio is quite low.
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joefarebrother wrote:
The thing is, a lot of people usually view a project, but never press love-it, meaning the loveit/view ratio is quite low.
You have a good point. I considered that when someone suggested it, but I didn't bring it up. I actually think it would be better without the love-it/view ratio.
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PlutoIsHades wrote:
joefarebrother wrote:
The thing is, a lot of people usually view a project, but never press love-it, meaning the loveit/view ratio is quite low.
You have a good point. I considered that when someone suggested it, but I didn't bring it up. I actually think it would be better without the love-it/view ratio.
Joefarebrother is right. +1
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Bumpity bump bump.
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Bump.
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Bumpers.
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Thanks, ssss.
Bump.
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Bumpity....again...
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Bumpers.
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