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Calling people douchebags is against the code of conduct because it would be classified as being rude or vulgar.
I'm already at 5000+ followers. Reactions aren't worth much to bother 'vote-baiting" unless they are at least I get 500+ reactions and those 500+ reactions need to be new people I'm not already interacting with which is unlikely the case.
When I want more followers I will release full courses for free that I've created or selflessly helps hundred of developers.
Ugg, that was definitely a rude reaction on my part.
I appreciate your rather kind response. I apologize and I will endeavor in increase my "Count to N to cool off before replying" limit in hopes of reducing these types of messages going forward.
I didn't expect to see that when I clicked to reply to your post and it really isn't a good practice, whether you need the points or not. Endorsing the behavior is a bad idea and I recommend you consider how your choice to use it enables others.
A few days ago Ben (creator of DEV.to) release an article on a new voting feature.
My constructive criticism of this new feature (which is not Generally Available) was that it may be another feature that is not necessary.
So I hypothesized It may be possible to leverage existing functionality such as reactions as a voting mechanism. This voting behaviour is not uncommon as it is seen in social media sites such as Facebook.
I set out to do an experiment to see if voting based on reactions would work as intended.
My first attempt was to have people react and comment to specific comments I created within the post. The reason I set it up this way was that I thought it would better organize the two votes and I had concern over using the Heart and Unicorn post reactions as I really want to count how many people vote instead of boosting my post.
Comment reactions work differently than post reactions. I know this since I contribute and have through the DEV.to codebase multiple times.
The result was not as I hoped since votes were not always under the respective location.
Second Attempt
So this post was an attempt to see how voting based on post reactions would work.
I would say it provided much better insight as I could see early on what was the preferred vote.
However, as more reactions amassed they normalized. So using voting based on post reaction does not work well in the long run.
Considerations
I didn't take personal offence to being called a douchebag because it's not the first time on DEV.to. Online communicate is fraught with lack of information so I can understand how things can be percieved.
My attitude is give me people the benifit the doubt or ask why before replying.
Also, I'm obligated by πCandian law to be friendly eh.
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Hi David,
I can see you're a new user on DEV.to.
Here are some helpful tips:
douchebags
is against the code of conduct because it would be classified as being rude or vulgar.When I want more followers I will release full courses for free that I've created or selflessly helps hundred of developers.
and Welcome to DEV.to! π
Ugg, that was definitely a rude reaction on my part.
I appreciate your rather kind response. I apologize and I will endeavor in increase my "Count to N to cool off before replying" limit in hopes of reducing these types of messages going forward.
I didn't expect to see that when I clicked to reply to your post and it really isn't a good practice, whether you need the points or not. Endorsing the behavior is a bad idea and I recommend you consider how your choice to use it enables others.
A few days ago Ben (creator of DEV.to) release an article on a new voting feature.
My constructive criticism of this new feature (which is not Generally Available) was that it may be another feature that is not necessary.
So I hypothesized It may be possible to leverage existing functionality such as reactions as a voting mechanism. This voting behaviour is not uncommon as it is seen in social media sites such as Facebook.
Feedback on this new DEV feature?
Ben Halpern γ» Jun 15 γ» 3 min read
First Attempt
I set out to do an experiment to see if voting based on reactions would work as intended.
My first attempt was to have people react and comment to specific comments I created within the post. The reason I set it up this way was that I thought it would better organize the two votes and I had concern over using the Heart and Unicorn post reactions as I really want to count how many people vote instead of boosting my post.
Comment reactions work differently than post reactions. I know this since I contribute and have through the DEV.to codebase multiple times.
So here you can see the vote on comments method:
Its Sunday, are you coding?
Andrew Brown π¨π¦ γ» Jun 16 γ» 1 min read
The result was not as I hoped since votes were not always under the respective location.
Second Attempt
So this post was an attempt to see how voting based on post reactions would work.
I would say it provided much better insight as I could see early on what was the preferred vote.
However, as more reactions amassed they normalized. So using voting based on post reaction does not work well in the long run.
Considerations
I didn't take personal offence to being called a douchebag because it's not the first time on DEV.to. Online communicate is fraught with lack of information so I can understand how things can be percieved.
My attitude is give me people the benifit the doubt or ask why before replying.
Also, I'm obligated by πCandian law to be friendly eh.