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100 points - am I a KudoZ bouncer?! (Staff: \'yes\')
Thread poster: Kardi Kho
Kardi Kho Indonesia Local time: 08:59 English to Indonesian + ...
Oct 15, 2002
hi everyone,
I just saw something different with my KudoZ page (but I really think that it is a good thing . Beside every KudoZ question asked, I saw a box in which you can edit and \'bump\' questions. and after reading the info there, I found out that it was the privilege of a KudoZ BOUNCER, and to become one you need to earn 500 KudoZ points. Mine is only 102.
My question here is \'is it only a temporary system error (the box j... See more
hi everyone,
I just saw something different with my KudoZ page (but I really think that it is a good thing . Beside every KudoZ question asked, I saw a box in which you can edit and \'bump\' questions. and after reading the info there, I found out that it was the privilege of a KudoZ BOUNCER, and to become one you need to earn 500 KudoZ points. Mine is only 102.
My question here is \'is it only a temporary system error (the box just appeared accidentally) or is there another consideration for becoming a KudoZ Bouncer?
It is assumed that by the time you hit 100 kudoz points (congratulations!), you have seen enough of the system to have developed a feel for things like whether a question should be judged \"easy\" or \"pro\", etc. So you are then given the right to change certain things about a question: you can change the difficulty level, you can change the field, you can even change the languages.
Whether or not you actually exercise the right is up to you, but it does help to keep the community in ... See more
It is assumed that by the time you hit 100 kudoz points (congratulations!), you have seen enough of the system to have developed a feel for things like whether a question should be judged \"easy\" or \"pro\", etc. So you are then given the right to change certain things about a question: you can change the difficulty level, you can change the field, you can even change the languages.
Whether or not you actually exercise the right is up to you, but it does help to keep the community in good order.
The requirement used to be 500 points, that is why you saw that explanation. ▲ Collapse
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Kardi Kho Indonesia Local time: 08:59 English to Indonesian + ...
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Thanks!!
Oct 16, 2002
Thanks Henry for the explanation. I\'m a KudoZ bouncer now.....
TTFN
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