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if we are to vote, imo it should just be the TA members that vote...
or shall we vote on that first?
and then vote?
im getting confused, but i hope you know where im coming from...
I'm thinking about setting up a website quite soon and I think that being able to advertise yourself as a trusted adviser on this site holds a lot of credibility....... Just a thought.
i also think it needs to be a mods/admin decision. I know this will sound like an us and them thing but that's really not my intention but it was mentioned earlier about all arms members being able to vote, I don't think it's fair that someone with a couple of dozen posts gets to decide if someone with anything up to 57k posts gets to keep a badge or not. Just another couple of my thoughts......
Hi Guys and girls,
First ED, it would be a shame for you to leave the forum.
I for one love this forum. I found it quite sometime ago but only really started using it actively at the start of this year. It's a fantastic resource, past posts to refer to, past advice to refer to and of course there is almost always a few established, trusted, time served and qualified tilers/friends that can help you out almost instantly with some advice etc.
I only got the green tag recently and i'm proud as punch. I've read nothing but this post as to what the badge means. But i've taken it that i've been here for a while, been active, helped out and have been helped, all of which has been recognised by you guys. I try to advise here to all as best as i can, if i can. I can't say much more other than i enjoy it. I enjoy tiling and have a passion for it, so like many of you i would like this forum to keep going stronger and stronger.
This topic is a bit of a catch 22 situation. I personally don't think we are alienating anyone. I must admit i never even knew there was a trusted advisors board until Dave (i think) prompted me to look at the colour of my name by PM. I then saw the post in the list welcoming me to the TA class. I have recently used this board for something that i wouldn't of ever posted in the Arm's. Why? Because the way i see it the green badge denotes someone that can be "trusted".
I think the best thing to do is look at the bigger picture. I for one believe the advice handed out on this forum is in most cases invaluable. That advice comes from members of all standards and walks of life. But before i got the badge i paid particular attention to the "ranked" members when reading, answer, and creating posts. It gives the person sat at his computer, DIY'er through to professional a gauge to work from. I think from the perspective of someone that perhaps has no idea and has come here for advice, good advice, then, and this is my interpretation, an additional badge tells that person that the poster is someone that has proved there worth. That has contributed and recieved recognition for good, sound advice on the forums subject, tiling.
I personally like the badges, not just because i had a few, i didn't have to hit a target for them, they were given, reward based. And why not. In an industry plaqued by cowboy's i think it's a very good idea if this is to be a forum for the Novice through to the professional to show some kind of validation of the advice given.
There's no reason why we cannot recommend some of the members mentioned in the very board for perhaps review etc and have a vote on wether people achieve these gradings? It's a difficult topic to discuss without coming accross the wrong way, but as an ex-serviceman hierarchy is essential in life imo. I was given rank in the Army, and i had it taken away from me as well. I personally think it gives people something to strive toward, and while they're heading in that direction, people to look up to.
I looked up to a lot of you guys, and some of your work amazes me. Aspiration to be better and achieve higher is what makes me get out of bed in the morning.
I think the prudent thing to do will be to let mods/admin discuss this first, then take it from there if any action ie vote or whatever is called for.
ed your a top bloke , this is a great thread and will imo no way affect your standing on this forum
as for being a pool fan i would ban u for that
I tend to agree with Andy, if someone is going to spend a large amount of time and energy posting great information and regular posting to help where they can then a tag to prove it is well deserved.
if we are to vote, imo it should just be the TA members that vote...
or shall we vote on that first?
and then vote?
im getting confused, but i hope you know where im coming from...
I missed the post where you said you were leaving!!!! really why??? silly sod!!!
i'm not leaving
i said this might be my last post on the very last paragraph of war and peace on the opening post lol
it was a bit of sarcasm, meaning if this post didnt quite get received the way i intended it to, then i might have to leave lol
thats all.
i was going to have a break to focus on the plastering so i didnt think about tiling but i have broke my hand and i am off for 8 weeks now..
can i just add something
i am not asking anybody to choose between forums, you are free to do and go where you like and I would'nt put that on anybody.
this is just about a forum vote, to see what the masses think.
one thing is for sure I aint going to be popular in here anymore :yikes: but if this thread proves something really positive going forward, then it'll have been worth it...... i rate you lot because when i read something, i know its right. the green tag doesn't alert me to that fact, its my own personally opinion that forms my judgement. I also respect an awful lot of people on here who are not green aswell.
ps rob, thanks for teaching me to spell clique, i knew i'd spelt it wrong lol
Agreed.
Agree also!
The only thing to perhaps consider here is ensuring those large amounts of posts are useful to the forum and not mainly consisting of "Hi and welcome" and "As above". I know we all use these, and there's nothing wrong with that, certainly nothing wrong with welcoming new members. But as this is a very popular forum, i'd say you could rack up quite a few posts in welcoming new members and agreeing with what other members have spent the time to post.
In my opinion how i would see it working is for a mod or admin to nominate. As these are the members that view the most posts presumably. They would therefore be in the best position to say if the members "advice" can be "trusted". Admins and Mods decide amoungst themselves and if agreed put a poll to the TA's? Current TA's could give an admin or mod a nudge if they believe someone might warrent a green badge, and then as above.
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