Those who’ve seen the post and/or just liked it and haven’t actually replied, I want to see you the most to actually give your opinions. For me, things aren’t going to improve if the silent majority just watches by. Without your ideas and thoughts, it’ll be those who actually contribute directly who’ll get all the say. Now into the reply…
In terms of badges, for me most of the badges give me a reason to try and 100% and they allow and actively promote posts and replies which promote engagement. For some, it may mean that you have to create content (links, replies, posts, etc.) which mean that you have to create content which a large amount has to agree to, that could be a debate on the use of badges to promote such actions. But moving back to your main point, ranking within the DevForums.
In the end, the DevFourms require a form of governance and I would in near all times would reject such an idea. DevRel as a team covers a large amount of content (although this has been reduced over time) and some human volunteers are required, these are our Community Sages and Post Approval teams. Unless there is a better idea or a great reason to remove those kinds of teams, I would personally object as such.
In terms of Top Contributors, I would love to hear your (both @Sentross and the community as a whole) views on that and if you feel that it has a place on the DevForums, to highlight users who have shown that they are worthy contributors to show what the best is like.
Looking at merging new member and member together, it’s quite a hard thing to answer to be honest. At the very least, it would be a good experiment but I’m not sure if it’s the right path or even the answer. It could mean that the goalpost is moved to Top Contributors and other teams. Would this migration be better? It’s something again I don’t really know but I would love to know your thoughts. On a scale from 1 to 10, 1 being the worst idea. 10 being the best idea, how do you feel about merging these two roles together?
Finally, I wonder what’s your thoughts on the removal of inactive DevFourms users, such as those who just do not look at the DevFourms for 2 years. Should they be removed?
- Yes.
- No.
- Yes but let’s change how long.
- Other (Reply below)