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Log out and log in again, that helps updating the trophies.
Would have been interesting with the workshop threads. I was thinking about suggesting a counter but it looks like we lost that.
:(Greg Bernhardt said:A big factor is that the "First Responder" trophies were removed because that was custom work that didn't transfer over.
Would have been interesting with the workshop threads. I was thinking about suggesting a counter but it looks like we lost that.
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I'll be manually handing out Workshop Trophies and already have given out the first round.mfb said:Would have been interesting with the workshop threads. I was thinking about suggesting a counter but it looks like we lost that.
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You make me feel guilty. I wanted to be further than I am, but it is such a mess, esp. if you cannot ask for details.Greg Bernhardt said:I'll be manually handing out Workshop Trophies and already have given out the first round.
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Our pace is awesome, it's a marathon. I have a few more levels of workshop trophies, don't worryfresh_42 said:You make me feel guilty. I wanted to be further than I am, but it is such a mess, esp. if you cannot ask for details.
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How is the order determined when there is a tie? 
Also, where is the award for being inducted into the Hall of Legends?

Also, where is the award for being inducted into the Hall of Legends?
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For physicists: the one will be listed first who solved the DM riddle.Orodruin said:How is the order determined when there is a tie?![]()
For mathematicians: the one will be lÃsted first who solved the ERH riddle.
You get a star on the Laniakea Boulevard!Orodruin said:Also, where is the award for being inducted into the Hall of Legends?
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Some believe, it's already been. . . .DrGreg said:For quantum theorists, it can be decided later.

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@PeterDonis reached 8000!
That is totally unrelated to the question about a 10,000 trophy, of course.WWGD said:You're up for the 10K soon yourself.
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Also there should a likes to posts ratio to indicate quality posts.
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Likes given out would be an interesting number.
Many users had many posts before the like system was introduced, and some forums don't count posts (but they do count likes). We have some users with maybe 50 counting posts and hundreds of likes from thousands of (uncounted) posts.jedishrfu said:Also there should a likes to posts ratio to indicate quality posts.
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jedishrfu said:Also there should a likes to posts ratio to indicate quality posts.
mfb said:Likes given out would be an interesting number.Many users had many posts before the like system was introduced, and some forums don't count posts (but they do count likes). We have some users with maybe 50 counting posts and hundreds of likes from thousands of (uncounted) posts.
And then you have me, for example, where I get a fair number of likes, not at all because of having quality posts but because of all the smart-ass remarks I make.
I remember at one point I had roughly the same number of likes as a couple of our better people but to compare the quality of my posts with theirs would just be absurd.
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Thanks @all.mfb said:@fresh_42 reached 10,000! Congratulations!
We still need a trophy for that!
I'm not sure whether this would be a good measure. I remember that I got likes for a - in my mind - silly joke, i.e. not an especially good one, while at the same time I got none for a technical answer which I put much more effort in and - again in my mind - would have deserved a like. The same phenomenon can be observed in the photo contests. It aren't necessarily the good pictures - from my point of view with respect to the art of photography - which get the highest vote count.jedishrfu said:Also there should a likes to posts ratio to indicate quality posts.
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I've decided that likes vs posts are totally irrelevant
... but a ##1 : 2\frac1 2## ratio would be nice.
... but a ##1 : 2\frac1 2## ratio would be nice.
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I notice that @PeterDonis has just hit the 10,000 likes. A great effort! Must have got a few from me over the years.
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I got plenty of HaHa votes in my technical answers!fresh_42 said:Thanks @all.
I'm not sure whether this would be a good measure. I remember that I got likes for a - in my mind - silly joke, i.e. not an especially good one, while at the same time I got none for a technical answer which I put much more effort in and - again in my mind - would have deserved a like. The same phenomenon can be observed in the photo contests. It aren't necessarily the good pictures - from my point of view with respect to the art of photography - which get the highest vote count.
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Welcome to the 10,000 lounge Peter!
Small numerical coincidence here:
Small numerical coincidence here:
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