Project Elf:)
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in the early days of "non double" points, only a Hobby Entomologist or above had the right to remove tags, so do you expect some responsible actions by the serious user who had to get over 500+ points to reach to that level ..
and even if someone does try this, I think the admins can find out if abnormal number of tags are being deleted and added back, it can always be found out and be rolled back and the user be banned for good. definitely user shouldn't qualify for elf project ;)
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Didn't mean to offend. I know you're after points. I just meant I hoped your magazine would be real but knew better - there's not enough subscribers to make it worthwhile. From the thread it seems like it won't happen. You mentioned you'd need to cut back editions because people are unwilling to pay a lot - this means not worth doing. And yes, I saw your website yesterday - you keep posting it, how could I miss it? :)
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[quote author="xsacha" date="1291435534"]How long is the original tagger kept for? If I remove all 'qml' tags before tonight and then add them after your script runs. What happens? It still keeps record of original tagger for next nights script?[/quote]
The original tagger of a tag on a content item is saved securely in the database for as long as that person is a member.
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GREAT! Now the tagging system is also suffering with spammers. What would explain a topic about 'Qt Certificate destroyed by a mail carrier' tagged with 'qt creator', 'symbian' and 'qml'???... Yes, I've just removed those 3 tags.
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I know, some people have been trying to stack up tags in obsure topics. I found a topic with more than 20 (TWENTY) tags in it. Most unrelated. I removed them of course.
Also, I had a look at tamhanna's profile to see how he was gaining points yesterday and noticed he had tags for 'fail' and 'junk'. I removed all occurances of these too (they were in forum threads relating to QtMobility).
Is there any system stopping them from adding the tags back after I delete them? I guess not.
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tamhannam it is your IMHO maybe, but it is close to be against rules (I mean "be polite").
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tamhanna, what is TamsS60 and why it should be used as proof? Your imho is your imho and you can write it in your comments (without rules breaking of course), but tags are used by all people and they can have another opinion. I think this discussion about mobility and tags should be over.
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[quote author="tamhanna" date="1291570423"]
if you need it in a print magazine, let me know. Then Nokia can sue, and i can prove my point in court.But I admit that I have not done much with it the last weeks. I will look at it again, and will report more. Until then, I will not further comment and apologize :)
[/quote]If we wanted to talk about your print magazine we would do it in the respective thread. No need to put that discussion here too.
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To bring this tread back on topic. If you script your browser with Selenium to do the same as a human (change a few tags every day) we obviously can't detect it. But on the other hand, to get a sizable amount of points with tagging, and all that tagging was poor, it will be noticed.
For the points calculations the user activity that grants points are obviously stored. They are in fact recalculated every night based on this source data. On the other hand, we don't employ PayPal levels of "fraud" detection. :)