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03/17/2008 07:56:45 AM · #1 |
(copied from the Posthumous thread for discussion):
If there's lots of people who want reward creativity and artistic endeavour with awards, why not see if it can be integrated properly into DPC? (apologies if this has been asked or suggested before). Something relatively easy to implement but that recognises these user awards - perhaps a User Award medal section underneath DPC Ribbons in the User Profile awards (i.e. Ribbons, Hon Mentions, Brown, then User Awards). Users with awards would need to submit their artwork for their awards something like quarterly (to save frequent updates/admin) for inclusion.
Good/bad/stupid?
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03/17/2008 08:21:47 AM · #2 |
The Posthumous Ribbons of the Week thread used to be a fun thread to visit...I suppose it's still "fun", but MAN it sure is cluttered now. Hard to tell what's going on and it's morphed into something different. I don't go there very often anymore...
Regarding you suggestion, I think the "awards" area of the profile page should be left alone - for official DPChallenge use only. If an individual wants to display other "award" icons, etc...they can do so in their personalized biography/signature sections. |
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03/17/2008 08:31:34 AM · #3 |
Originally posted by glad2badad: The Posthumous Ribbons of the Week thread used to be a fun thread to visit...I suppose it's still "fun", but MAN it sure is cluttered now. Hard to tell what's going on and it's morphed into something different. I don't go there very often anymore...
Regarding you suggestion, I think the "awards" area of the profile page should be left alone - for official DPChallenge use only. If an individual wants to display other "award" icons, etc...they can do so in their personalized biography/signature sections. |
I am glad its not just me who feels this way. Maybe we all should assign our own ribbons. |
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03/17/2008 08:37:47 AM · #4 |
Originally posted by BAMartin: Originally posted by glad2badad: The Posthumous Ribbons of the Week thread used to be a fun thread to visit...I suppose it's still "fun", but MAN it sure is cluttered now. Hard to tell what's going on and it's morphed into something different. I don't go there very often anymore...
Regarding you suggestion, I think the "awards" area of the profile page should be left alone - for official DPChallenge use only. If an individual wants to display other "award" icons, etc...they can do so in their personalized biography/signature sections. |
I am glad its not just me who feels this way. Maybe we all should assign our own ribbons. |
Hell, lets make it a Member Challenge with expert editing rules to see who can make the best personal ribbon icons! |
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03/17/2008 08:50:38 AM · #5 |
Originally posted by BAMartin: I am glad its not just me who feels this way. Maybe we all should assign our own ribbons. |
Amen!
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03/17/2008 08:52:31 AM · #6 |
All it is doing is demonstrating the number of people who appreciate non eyecandy photography/stronger artistic integrity, in that lots of people look at that thread, and lots of people want to contribute.
The key, imho, is to find a way to channel it all into something worthwhile - rather than letting this cultural divide between two main parties continue... Eye Candy v "Art".
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03/17/2008 08:57:11 AM · #7 |
Originally posted by Quasimojo: All it is doing is demonstrating the number of people who appreciate non eyecandy photography/stronger artistic integrity, in that lots of people look at that thread, and lots of people want to contribute.
The key, imho, is to find a way to channel it all into something worthwhile - rather than letting this cultural divide between two main parties continue... Eye Candy v "Art".
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I have no problem with many people wanting to contribute, and I love the concept, but think perhaps they should start their own threads so as to keep the Posthumous one uncluttered.
And I do not think that DPC should add these ribbons/awards to a persons profile. That sort of defeats the purpose of a Posthumous Award.
Message edited by author 2008-03-17 08:58:59. |
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03/17/2008 09:00:06 AM · #8 |
Originally posted by Quasimojo: All it is doing is demonstrating the number of people who appreciate non eyecandy photography / stronger artistic integrity... |
Debatable....
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03/17/2008 09:30:06 AM · #9 |
I think it would be a pretty sad day if DPC gave out awards for the worst photo in a challenge.
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03/17/2008 12:41:18 PM · #10 |
Originally posted by KarenNfld: I think it would be a pretty sad day if DPC gave out awards for the worst photo in a challenge. |
Bit too late then - Brown Ribbon is already a reality.
Citymars - so would you say that it's all just more relatively low value bling (Flickr style)? And does having additional people now doing what Posthumous does devalue both Posthumous awards and any others?
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03/17/2008 01:03:46 PM · #11 |
Originally posted by Quasimojo: Originally posted by KarenNfld: I think it would be a pretty sad day if DPC gave out awards for the worst photo in a challenge. |
Bit too late then - Brown Ribbon is already a reality. ... |
Huh? DPChallenge does not issue a gif "Ribbon" for the brown. If it does, can you point me to a user that has one on their profile page in the awards area? |
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03/17/2008 01:16:41 PM · #12 |
Originally posted by glad2badad: The Posthumous Ribbons of the Week thread used to be a fun thread to visit...I suppose it's still "fun", but MAN it sure is cluttered now. Hard to tell what's going on and it's morphed into something different. I don't go there very often anymore...
Regarding you suggestion, I think the "awards" area of the profile page should be left alone - for official DPChallenge use only. If an individual wants to display other "award" icons, etc...they can do so in their personalized biography/signature sections. |
I tend to agree, it was interesting when there was one person doing it - but how many user awards are there now ? It seems to have been diluted so far already, I don't know that going further really improves it. |
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03/17/2008 01:20:39 PM · #13 |
Originally posted by Quasimojo: Citymars - so would you say that it's all just more relatively low value bling (Flickr style)? And does having additional people now doing what Posthumous does devalue both Posthumous awards and any others? |
It reminds me a lot of what you get over on flickr, now that you mention it. The logical conclusion would be we all give our own 3 awards out every challenge, right ? Perhaps we could then have personalised front pages, where our ribbon winners are the ones that appear, instead of the blue/red/yellow ?
Maybe then we could total up the number of awards someone gets and we could call that person the winner. Hmm, sounds familiar, somehow. I liked it originally when Don or e301 where pulling out shots they thought particularly worth comment and then commenting on. Now it seems to have moved in to being something else, which has diluted the effect or potential value.
and yes, it's all just sour grapes because I've never won one.
Message edited by author 2008-03-17 13:30:58. |
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03/17/2008 08:16:20 PM · #14 |
Originally posted by glad2badad: Originally posted by Quasimojo: Originally posted by KarenNfld: I think it would be a pretty sad day if DPC gave out awards for the worst photo in a challenge. |
Bit too late then - Brown Ribbon is already a reality. ... |
Huh? DPChallenge does not issue a gif "Ribbon" for the brown. If it does, can you point me to a user that has one on their profile page in the awards area? |
I seem to remember seeing them in profiles after looking for that Brown Ribbon challenge we had recently. Will dig one out or apologise profusely...
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03/17/2008 08:25:30 PM · #15 |
hahahah I just posted on the PHA thread asking what everyone ribbons meant:
OKay not trying ot be funny here but I am not sure what all these ribbons are now.
What is the::::
X one for???
What is the::
Tim one for
What is the::::
Eye one for
what is the:::
Bag on the Head one for?
AND BEAR's is coming up too, so what is that one for?????????
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03/17/2008 08:37:49 PM · #16 |
Originally posted by Quasimojo: I seem to remember seeing them in profiles after looking for that Brown Ribbon challenge we had recently. Will dig one out or apologise profusely...
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You may be thinking of the special Honorable Mention ribbon given to all participants of the Rubber Ducky speed challenge that ran on April Fools Day 2005.
~Terry
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03/17/2008 08:43:03 PM · #17 |
Or the one raish shows proudly on his profile page.
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03/17/2008 08:52:22 PM · #18 |
Originally posted by Quasimojo: The key, imho, is to find a way to channel it all into something worthwhile - rather than letting this cultural divide between two main parties continue... Eye Candy v "Art".
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I don't think that we have cultural divide. It is just someoneâs subjective opinion on what âArtâ is and what Eye Candy is.
To be frank some of the stuff I see posted in the Posthumous thread is âcrapâ but that is just my opinion. The other thing that is starting to annoy me a bit here is if you happen to get on the front page of a challenge your image automatically gets a label of âEye Candyâ by some people.
The best way to reward people is to vote and comment if more people who vote âartâ high then we will start the trend for higher outcomes.
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03/17/2008 09:13:31 PM · #19 |
Originally posted by Quasimojo: Eye Candy v "Art" |
My money is on Eye Candy in the third round.
-Art |
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03/17/2008 09:14:49 PM · #20 |
[quote=ClubJuggle]You may be thinking of the special Honorable Mention ribbon given to all participants of the Rubber Ducky speed challenge that ran on April Fools Day 2005.
ClubJuggle to the rescue! Thanks - that's exactly what I had seen...had no idea it was what it was and just saw brown
Apologies to glad2badad...got it wrong.
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03/17/2008 09:15:57 PM · #21 |
Originally posted by Quasimojo:
Apologies to glad2badad...got it wrong.
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Ah, but you said you'd apologize profusely! That hardly qualifies... ;-)
~Terry
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03/17/2008 09:19:15 PM · #22 |
Originally posted by Art Roflmao: Originally posted by Quasimojo: Eye Candy v "Art" |
My money is on Eye Candy in the third round.
-Art |
I've got confidence in you...... Art by TKO in the 1st. |
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03/17/2008 09:22:36 PM · #23 |
Originally posted by keegbow: Originally posted by Art Roflmao: Originally posted by Quasimojo: Eye Candy v "Art" |
My money is on Eye Candy in the third round.
-Art |
I've got confidence in you...... Art by TKO in the 1st. |
No you were right.......Eye Candy by KO in the 3rd
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03/17/2008 09:24:12 PM · #24 |
Originally posted by BAMartin: And I do not think that DPC should add these ribbons/awards to a persons profile. That sort of defeats the purpose of a Posthumous Award. |
That's what I think too. I only realized the other day that there are now about half a dozen people giving out awards. I thought the idea of posthumous awards was brave and clever and stood for standing against pedestrian tastes... then everyone started doing it. :-P Kind of like counter-culture eventually becoming mainstream. |
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03/17/2008 09:27:15 PM · #25 |
Originally posted by Louis: ]
That's what I think too. I only realized the other day that there are now about half a dozen people giving out awards. |
I just wanna know what they all mean?!? |
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