Well, the level system of agnostic.com is bothering me a little. It's like a caste system of members that are beginning, okay, better, much better, the best. I know it is not meant that way and that it serves a reasonable purpose, but still ………… . Also the attribution of points I feel questionable. I don't mind that the admins use a database of points to grant a level, but showing that publicly on the site does not fit my privacy standards. Some members are "better members" because they submitted more posts, and showing that off is supported.
I ignore it.. If you’re not impressed by such stuff, don’t worry about those who are. Don’t think I’ve ever noticed anyone criticized because of their ..low post ranking… But as little as I make of it, the eventual ‘authority’ given after apparently proving ourselves does appear to help administer things to a degree, a privilege I take seriously.
...I haven’t even posted a photo or given a bio.. and seem to have taken some crap for that ..but that’s the kind of ‘easy pickins personal stuff’ I’d be concerned with far before the points
I think you may be over-estimating how the levels are perceived by members. I don't think anyone is participating simply to increase their level. However, the vast majority of members have been oppressed in some way by a religious society, and are looking for some place they can be themselves without the criticism they face "in real life".
This community of non-believers is looked at by some religious as a prime place to try and convert us - even if it means initiating faux interest in a romantic relationship, which is rather mean. That's who we mean by trolls. So the levels are our little security system. Can an infiltrator / troll still level up enough to toy with people? Sure. But this way they have to keep up their charade long enough for the community to find out their intentions.
I think, though, that a lot of us - even those open to seeking relationships - have found an amazing community here, unlike others we've tried, and we really enjoy chatting to one another unencumbered.
So, please: forget about levels, and just talk to us!
Ohh.. commas ..and dashes! ...I think I’m in love ~
Well Lauren, I do understand. You explained nicely about the site's meaning for the word "trolls". That makes it clear enough. If someone had said to me "publication is to scare off religious fanaticism" even the publication would have been acceptable to me, because there is a substantiated reason. If that's the case I can live with that. Thanks.
Quite the opposite ... I think I’m attracted to punctuation along with dots.. dashes -- and squiggly lines ~
@Lauren Yes! Here (if the link works), this was mine: Here’s your Grammar Police Badge! - What written mistakes bug you? ...it’s the little things..
Why are you an untouchable ??
Explain? I don't understand your remark.
If someone becomes high level by trolling they are missing the point. I think the points are just an idea of how much members are participating. You can go to anyone’s profile and probably find out if they are abusing the system, they can’t hide. As long as people are genuinely trying to spark interest, or just sharing their opinions or thoughts respectfully, then the points are just the byproduct of actually trying to be a part of the community.
That's okay, but why exposing it. I can't think of a valid reason. For the rest read my reply to FortyTwo.
Where you should worry about points is with your insurance. Maybe your mortgage. Here it means pretty much how @FortyTwo laid it out. In other words, there is no significance to be awarded to the point system used here unless you decide there is. Carry on -- and don't worry.
You can leap up in levels simply by posting ( the fastest way is new topics). It is just a way to encourage participation! I wish I could use the equivalent on my seniors social club membership!
Actually I'm not interested at all in leaping levels up. I only care about the things I reply to, and things I have to ask comments about. Showing the levels of other participants makes me feel uncomfortable. Like, levels to show how good a agnostic someone is. Personally I don't care as it doesn't motivate me at all, but still I don't like it really. I will see if and how long I can stand it.
I think it's really just a way of filtering out the troublemakers. It seems to work pretty well so I just ignore it.
To filter out the troublemakers is okay, for the start. I just feel uncomfortable to be categorized by a point-system. The fact that it serves a good cause, doesn't make it right in itself.
Eveyone is equal. Depends on you. What is your goal? No advantages. Just takes time.