Trolling your reputation
Дата: 22.12.2014 13:15:10

Ectar: This guy gets it. It's one of my favourite bits of
advice to give to anyone new to working in Community for any
company or for anyone that posts on forums or websites in an
official/senior capacity. It's not something everyone can do easily
and takes a bit of trial and error sometimes to know your audience
and know your style. As I've said in the past the reputation
system is quick method to judge the sentiment of a post, but
we would never provide forum feedback on a high/low rep basis
alone. We always read each and every reply, especially in
the hot topics, to help gauge player opinions and feelings on
certain topics. A news thread that has a high amount of downvotes
on the initial article always means it's a hot topic which will
have multiple replies and is likely something players don't like or
something players expected to be different. It can also be a hot
topic as players discuss amongst themselves the issue with various
counter points. A news thread that has a high amount of
upvotes will have nowhere near the same amount of replies, and is
likely something well received by the community. There will almost
always be zero negativity in the thread as it gets shut down by the
general consensus (and it's usually that 1 guy complaining just for
the sake of complaining). Reputation for individual players
doesn't really make much difference to me as I know the regular
trolls and players (or claimed "ex-players" ) who no matter
the subject post negative comments every time. Those guys I have to
admit now just get straight up ignored. The reason for this is
because I know the only reason they're posting is to complain
no matter the subject, and I know that no matter the reply from
anyone, their view is never going to change and they just dismiss
anything that anyone posts in reply to them (This only applies
to about 2 or 3 specific players). The trick with
reputation is to not worry about it. If you show people
you're bothered about it, they'll downvote you out of spite knowing
you'll likely post later to call them out and make a big deal about
it. If you use the forums regularly, post content that is
insightful, new, helpful, entertaining and useful, then reputation
gains won't be an issue. If you're posting something you that
is against the popular opinion or you know is going to cause aggro,
don't be surprised if other players disagree with you.
Trolling your reputation