Version: 2.2.1, by Lea Verou
Developer Last Online: Jul 2012
Category: Profile Enhancements -
Version: 3.6.8
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Released: 08-03-2007
Last Update: 11-14-2007
Installs: 93
DB Changes Uses Plugins Template Edits
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e-steki Karma v2
I'm really excited to present the new, better from all aspects, version of my previous hack (the one that was in beta stage). I've spent numerous hours to make this, its my greatest modification so far, so I hope you like it!
What is it?
e-steki Karma is a powerful system to let users rate each other with a rating from -5 to +5. Each user's karma is a number, which is the average of all votes they have received. Refer to the Features section for more information.
What's the use?
Less flames. Users vent their spleens on rating the one that got on their nerves with a -5 and that's it.
Easier spotting of bad members/trolls by new users. This way, new users will not take seriously the bad members' posts and they won't get a bad idea about your forum, they will just think "oh nobody likes that guy anyway, he's not representative of the forum".
Users try to have a good behaviour because they know that otherwise their karma will decrease.
On a big board, it makes it easier for you to spot members that would perhaps make a good moderator (if they have a high karma value) or members that may need to get banned (if they have a very low karma value). You will also be able to judge how a ban will affect your other users, according to how much they like the soon-to-be-banned user (which is reflected in his karma value).
Features
The features in bold were added in the second version. Features in bold italics were enriched in version 2 but existed in version 1 partially.
Much better and more safe coding than the previous version. Most of the code has been rewritten from scratch.
Great power about who will use the system, via the permission settings.
Maintenance section
Easier installation than version 1 (Only one template edit (placement of a small comment), the others that version 1 had are now performed via template hooks).
Fully phrased (exept for the AdminCP Maintenance section)
Users with karma administrative priviledges can see for every user who they rated and by whom they have been rated and remove any vote they wish (useful for karma flooding that some users perform to be in the stats).
Most of the bugs in the previous version are now fixed with the maintenance section addition.
The bug with the date of the last vote in the profile is now fixed.
Displaying the karma in the postbit is now done with no queries.
Users with karma administrative priviledges can see the IP of the rater in each vote
A nice, usable and extensive html manual instead of an ugly readme.txt ;-)
End user Features
Users that have the Karma turned off don't count at all for the system. their votes don't count in anything, and the votes others gave them before they turned it off also don't count at all. Those users also, can't see anything that has to do with the karma system, anywhere. It's like the karma does not exist for them and they don't exist for the karma. However, if they switch it on again, nothing is lost and they may continue from the point where they deactivated it.
Rating is now performed by clicking on an image, no form submitting required (saves one click)
There is a complete statistics page, with 7 tables that display various statistics.
The Karma of each user displays in the postbit (unless he has opted out of the Karma, is not permitted to use it, or the admin has turned off this feature) and users can rate him from there
In each member's profile they can see if they have previously rated them and what rating they gave.
They can view all the votes they have given in a separate page and remove some of them if they wish (or go to the member's profile and change them). Votes that are not active at the time are marked with an admin-controlled formatting. He can also sort the votes by date or rating (default sorting is controlled by the admin). In the same page, users with karma administrative priviledges can also view who rated each user (fully, with sorting, formatting and vote removal).
Controversy feature, via an admin customizable algorithm. Controversy for each user is displayed in their profile, as well as in the stats and is color-coded as well as descriptive.
Each user can view the percentages of the votes he (or every user, if set so by the admin) has received in a nice graph by clicking in the controversy value.
Don't forget to Mark as INSTALLED!
Important: Supported for only a few days after each release.
Installation/Upgrade instructions included in the zip.
Changelog 2.2.1: Important bugfixes
2.2: I don't remember as apparently, I forgot to add it to the changelog initially
2.1: fixed bugs, cached templates and added the feature of a popup menu rating form in the postbit. 2.0: Initial release
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Can you please explain in detail what it exactly does/is?
Done. Read the first post.
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Originally Posted by iogames
Well I was looking the name of a website that I visited like 5 months ago, and was featured in Business 2.0...
It was about a Social Network regarding POPULARITY, teens/users vote each other for any joke/stunt/etc...
But I'm looking and looking for the name
Can you use this as a POPULARITY System? with aim to Prices or Awards?
I don't know what you mean, can you explain in more detail?
Ok, its a site where users rate to each other [by kissing, hugging, kicking, smacking, slapping, booting], then they make the top ten list...
The ARTICLE in Business 2.0 pointed that in the 'Search of the Popularity' was the success of this site...
So I can say that your hack is an amazing work, but it shows on the CMPS? does it creates a TopTen List in the Front Page?
[still can't remember the site Grrr! but you use peanuts to buy things and you can create 'game rooms']
Ok, its a site where users rate to each other [by kissing, hugging, kicking, smacking, slapping, booting], then they make the top ten list...
The ARTICLE in Business 2.0 pointed that in the 'Search of the Popularity' was the success of this site...
So I can say that your hack is an amazing work, but it shows on the CMPS? does it creates a TopTen List in the Front Page?
[still can't remember the site Grrr! but you use peanuts to buy things and you can create 'game rooms']
Hmm, users vote each other, there are top ten lists, but no points/awards and no CMPS module. A CMPS module is not very hard, the code already exists in the stats page. You just gave me an idea (I also have vba cmps)!!
I'll try to make a CMPS module of it, if it doesn't prove to be a hard task, but no promises