LiftDivergence
Aerospace
- Jan 15, 2014
- 260
I see in the forums that each post now keeps track of a "reaction score" (the thumbs up). Based on how this is accumulated (the up/down arrows on the right of each post), it seems like this is intended to be a direct replacement to the "little purple star" system.
However, on the members landing page (https://www.eng-tips.com/members/) all of the reaction scores seem to have started from zero since the change.
I note that I can still see the old accumulated "LPS" score if you go to any forum and then click on the "MVPs".
Further, I note that there is now a "points" system (the trophy icon) which seems to be simply related to the number of posts you've made, which is completely new.
My questions are:
1. Do the MVP scores still mean anything and does the reaction score add to those totals or are they effectively "dead"?
2. What happened to our MVP status / icons. I worked hard to achieve that!
3. Are there any plans to retain the "hot forums" feature and MVP feature on the homepage or are we doing away with that?
4. What happened to the "click here to see a breakdown of my posts by year / month" feature? That was extremely useful.
However, on the members landing page (https://www.eng-tips.com/members/) all of the reaction scores seem to have started from zero since the change.
I note that I can still see the old accumulated "LPS" score if you go to any forum and then click on the "MVPs".
Further, I note that there is now a "points" system (the trophy icon) which seems to be simply related to the number of posts you've made, which is completely new.
My questions are:
1. Do the MVP scores still mean anything and does the reaction score add to those totals or are they effectively "dead"?
2. What happened to our MVP status / icons. I worked hard to achieve that!
3. Are there any plans to retain the "hot forums" feature and MVP feature on the homepage or are we doing away with that?
4. What happened to the "click here to see a breakdown of my posts by year / month" feature? That was extremely useful.