hahaha, oh this is so good, a ACF member who complains that the 60 days wrap is not fairhornygods said:The system is odd. It's basically saying that if the thanks you've gotten 60 days ago were more than the ones you've gotten today, then you start dropping in score.
hornygods said:The system is odd. It's basically saying that if the thanks you've gotten 60 days ago were more than the ones you've gotten today, then you start dropping in score.
hornygods said:That's true. Question - does thanks take precedence over postcount/thanks given?
Jawbs said:Here's my version (script and output included): https://gist.github.com/bac2da6d69b841eec92a
the base score is the same formula that BoltEyeAm came up with, but just looking at the last 60 days of activity:
Code:( totalPost(w)(y)+thanksReceived(x)(y)+thanksSent(z) ) / ( daysMember < 60 ? daysMember : 60 )
then to try to make it a little more interesting, I calculate the score of each thanks received based on the base score of the user who sent the thanks. This way thanks that come from users with a higher base score are worth more than those with lower.
Code:thanksReceivedBonus += thankersBaseScore * z
then I use the same calculations as the base score, adding the thanksReceivedBonus to thanksReceived to get the final acf score:
Code:( totalPost(w)(y)+(thanksReceived + thanksReceivedBonus)(x)(y)+thanksSent(z) ) / ( daysMember < 60 ? daysMember : 60 )
I take no credit in any of this.. BoltEyeAm, RedHerby, Kradek, and others came up with this fun idea and formulas. Having said that, if any models would like a higher score, we can get on skype and work something out...
I'll implement this into the site sometime this weekend along with a top 100 page.
Yes I knew why it was so high. I guess here as on e-bay I would be an advocate for no ranking of noobs. I have positioned E-bay admin expressing the fact that it didn't seem correct that a person with 4 sales at 100% was ranked at the same level as someone with 150 sales who also had 100%. The same way here, or even with CS I suppose, that I would back the idea of not ranking those who did not have the experience, or days of membership, or # of sales, or time on cam, that it made the average #'s work a little more like they should.AmberCutie said:The way this works is sort of keeping true to the way we are used to camscore working. Like Mirra said, it will even itself out over time, just like how a new model may shoot up to a great CS on day one after making better-than-average tokens, then the CS averages out once she adds more days to her 60-day average.
Working as intended.
Yeah there is a huge difference in AFC vs MFC or e-bay. And the fact is, it proly works just fine even for noobs. Just must have been me. I have been making an effort to make better post the last few months, but have never really cared or watched ACFS much. Well recently I have paid more attention for a # of reasons, and watched mine climb with out trying to focus on it. Well today I guess it just bothered me a bit that someone who had posted a bunch of shit I didn't like, had only 12 post, w/2thanks for less than 17%, somehow was at 25 while I was at 27. So it was no doubt as much a personal thing as any.Mirra said:Heh... unlike MFC, the ACF rankings won't likely affect your paycheck so I wouldn't worry too much about it. That said, it's also an indicator of activity over time. If someone busts in this forum with 30 posts on their first day and their posts are good enough to earn them an average of 1.5 thanks per post then they deserve their rather impressive one day score based on that activity. It's unlikely they can keep it up and they'll fall into whatever their average contributor rating (ACF score) should be over time... as you are aware. For MFC or eBay those ratings have the potential to affect income which is exactly why MFC has the New Model tags and initial 1000 camscore to give new models a chance and yet a 1k cam score isn't going to get them listed anywhere close to the top models on a typical day. As for eBay, maybe they do need to adjust. I don't know.
camstory said:I have been making an effort to make better post the last few months, but have never really cared or watched ACFS much. Well recently I have paid more attention for a # of reasons, and watched mine climb with out trying to focus on it. Well today I guess it just bothered me a bit that someone who had posted a bunch of shit I didn't like, had only 12 post, w/2thanks for less than 17%, somehow was at 25 while I was at 27. So it was no doubt as much a personal thing as any.
Now maybe some non-models will understand our frequent frustration with camscore. :lol:camstory said:I have been making an effort to make better post the last few months, but have never really cared or watched ACFS much. Well recently I have paid more attention for a # of reasons, and watched mine climb with out trying to focus on it. Well today I guess it just bothered me a bit that someone who had posted a bunch of shit I didn't like, had only 12 post, w/2thanks for less than 17%, somehow was at 25 while I was at 27. So it was no doubt as much a personal thing as any.
Pff, in the same way Richard Nixon was the 'godfather' of democracy maybe A change of name can't erase the memory of Herbygate...HankTheWanker said:yeaahhhh !!! I'm back, as godfather of the ACF score, I must ofc have a place in the ACF Score Top 100 !!!
hmmm, pretty nice sandwich btw.
LadyLuna said:Just a little something for conspiracy theorists
mynameisbob84 said:It's a conspiracy!
Nah, it makes sense, I think. Models have the models only forum section to post in which, members don't - so it makes sense that the group with access to the extra section would have (generally) higher ACF score than the group that don't. Extra posts, extra thanks recieved, extra thanks sent.
I am pretty much the only one who posts in the VIP section.LadyLuna said:mynameisbob84 said:It's a conspiracy!
Nah, it makes sense, I think. Models have the models only forum section to post in which, members don't - so it makes sense that the group with access to the extra section would have (generally) higher ACF score than the group that don't. Extra posts, extra thanks recieved, extra thanks sent.
That theory has supporting evidence. The one member who is in the top ten has access to the VIP section, where he can make more posts and receive more thanks.
More supporting evidence, all the models in the top 10 are actually active outside the model's only section.
As I do not have access to the VIP section, I cannot say if the top few models have access to that area or not.