View Full Version : Customizable Judging Preferences (more speed!)
Serilliant
06-10-07, 11:35 AM
The staff has been dreaming up ways to make the process of getting your threads judged go a bit faster. To help this process, there is a new field that has been added to the judging submission link. This new selection will give you the option of choosing what level of detail you would like in your judgement. If you're in a hurry for spoils and do not really care about in-depth comments, you can opt for a faster, albeit lesser detailed response. If you are in no hurry and want as much help as you can get, you can opt for a slower, but much more detailed judgement.
With four different levels of speed/detail, we hope to bring a more streamlined and customized judging to you. Feel free to leave feedback for this change and other changes you may be interested in seeing for our judging form.
Amaril Torrun
06-10-07, 12:59 PM
So, how long of a wait would you say an in-depth judging would take, if the thread were roughly... 20 posts?
Just want to have an idea of how long i'll be waiting, cause i want that feedback :D
For the judging requests already being processed before this system took place, are they considered first priority to move onto the other requests or are people required to submit a new one with their selection of said system?
For the judging requests already being processed before this system took place, are they considered first priority to move onto the other requests or are people required to submit a new one with their selection of said system?
Yes, the priority will be on threads that haven't been judged BEFORE the advent of the new system, and the level of detail will accord with the judge scoring the thread.
So, how long of a wait would you say an in-depth judging would take, if the thread were roughly... 20 posts?
Again, it will be up to the individual judge who called it, but I would imagine it wouldn't be too different from what the wait is at the moment.
Cyrus the virus
06-10-07, 03:41 PM
I imagine a 'no feedback, just numbers' judging would take me 20 minutes, minus reading time. Some feedback would be about 45, much feedback would be at least an hour, and a lot of feedback would take at least two.
Just to give you an example. I don't do a judging in one sitting, either, so it depends on my level of motivation/social life at the time :D
Yeah, there could be Citadel battles (or any battle for that matter, really) that, were they between 10-20 posts and asked for only brief feedback (the second option), would be judged and awarded EXP less then 24 hours after the thread was completed, if not sooner.
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