how do i see what my rank is?
#AskEden - Find my rank?
01/07/2013
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Your rank is currently 0.0
Originally posted by
captainsgirl
how do i see what my rank is?
I searched your user name here: link
01/07/2013
^ You can see that usually the rank shows up on your contributor page under the "About Me" section. I'm not 100% sure but I think that if a member has a rank of 0.0, it doesn't show on their page. I went and checked some of the other pages of members who have a rank of 0.0 and it doesn't show in their profile either.
Now if you look at this profile: link, you'll see that that members rank is 0.1 and it shows in their profile. I assume that once you have a rating of greater than 0.0, it will show in your profile. I hope that helps a bit!
01/07/2013
Quote:
thank you. how doi get my rank up?
Originally posted by
Breas
^ You can see that usually the rank shows up on your contributor page under the "About Me" section. I'm not 100% sure but I think that if a member has a rank of 0.0, it doesn't show on their page. I went and checked some of ... more
^ You can see that usually the rank shows up on your contributor page under the "About Me" section. I'm not 100% sure but I think that if a member has a rank of 0.0, it doesn't show on their page. I went and checked some of the other pages of members who have a rank of 0.0 and it doesn't show in their profile either.
Now if you look at this profile: link, you'll see that that members rank is 0.1 and it shows in their profile. I assume that once you have a rating of greater than 0.0, it will show in your profile. I hope that helps a bit! less
^ You can see that usually the rank shows up on your contributor page under the "About Me" section. I'm not 100% sure but I think that if a member has a rank of 0.0, it doesn't show on their page. I went and checked some of ... more
^ You can see that usually the rank shows up on your contributor page under the "About Me" section. I'm not 100% sure but I think that if a member has a rank of 0.0, it doesn't show on their page. I went and checked some of the other pages of members who have a rank of 0.0 and it doesn't show in their profile either.
Now if you look at this profile: link, you'll see that that members rank is 0.1 and it shows in their profile. I assume that once you have a rating of greater than 0.0, it will show in your profile. I hope that helps a bit! less
01/07/2013
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Contributor ranking information can be found here: link. There are a number of things that you can do to increase your ranking. I've copy and pasted the information from that page:
Originally posted by
captainsgirl
thank you. how doi get my rank up?
The rating system is determined by the combination of two factors: activity and popularity.
Activity Factor = 42%
Writing reviews (28%)
Writing follow-up reviews (4%)
Answering questions on your reviews (2%)
Posting comments on the reviews of other contributors (2%)
Creating new discussions (2%)
Making posts in discussions (2%)
Time in community (2%)
Review activity reflects the ratio between the number of your reviews relative to the average maximum of reviews between the top contributors. Verified reviews count exactly as much as unverified reviews. There are no limits on the number of reviews and follow-up reviews.
Only the past 360 days of activity is considered in Activity Factor.
Popularity Factor = 58%
Average review usefulness determined by votes (34%)
Average editorial vote (4%)
Number of comments on your reviews (9%)
Number of ratings on your reviews (9%)
Number of discussion posts from other contributors on the discussions created by you (2%)
We consider voting on your own reviews an inappropriate practice. The reviews should be evaluated by other people, not by the author of the review.
These factors are calculated daily, and in comparison to other reviewers (which is why your rating might change even if you haven't done anything).
There are several ways to boost your rating, like writing more reviews, follow-ups, commenting on others' reviews and posting on the forum.
01/07/2013
Great answers sktb0007! Thanks!
01/07/2013
Good to know I was wondering!
01/07/2013
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thak you. that helps, but i still cant see my rank and i know i should havae at least something
Originally posted by
Breas
Contributor ranking information can be found here: link. There are a number of things that you can do to increase your ranking. I've copy and pasted the information from that page:
The rating system is determined by the combination of two ... more
The rating system is determined by the combination of two ... more
Contributor ranking information can be found here: link. There are a number of things that you can do to increase your ranking. I've copy and pasted the information from that page:
The rating system is determined by the combination of two factors: activity and popularity.
Activity Factor = 42%
Writing reviews (28%)
Writing follow-up reviews (4%)
Answering questions on your reviews (2%)
Posting comments on the reviews of other contributors (2%)
Creating new discussions (2%)
Making posts in discussions (2%)
Time in community (2%)
Review activity reflects the ratio between the number of your reviews relative to the average maximum of reviews between the top contributors. Verified reviews count exactly as much as unverified reviews. There are no limits on the number of reviews and follow-up reviews.
Only the past 360 days of activity is considered in Activity Factor.
Popularity Factor = 58%
Average review usefulness determined by votes (34%)
Average editorial vote (4%)
Number of comments on your reviews (9%)
Number of ratings on your reviews (9%)
Number of discussion posts from other contributors on the discussions created by you (2%)
We consider voting on your own reviews an inappropriate practice. The reviews should be evaluated by other people, not by the author of the review.
These factors are calculated daily, and in comparison to other reviewers (which is why your rating might change even if you haven't done anything).
There are several ways to boost your rating, like writing more reviews, follow-ups, commenting on others' reviews and posting on the forum. less
The rating system is determined by the combination of two factors: activity and popularity.
Activity Factor = 42%
Writing reviews (28%)
Writing follow-up reviews (4%)
Answering questions on your reviews (2%)
Posting comments on the reviews of other contributors (2%)
Creating new discussions (2%)
Making posts in discussions (2%)
Time in community (2%)
Review activity reflects the ratio between the number of your reviews relative to the average maximum of reviews between the top contributors. Verified reviews count exactly as much as unverified reviews. There are no limits on the number of reviews and follow-up reviews.
Only the past 360 days of activity is considered in Activity Factor.
Popularity Factor = 58%
Average review usefulness determined by votes (34%)
Average editorial vote (4%)
Number of comments on your reviews (9%)
Number of ratings on your reviews (9%)
Number of discussion posts from other contributors on the discussions created by you (2%)
We consider voting on your own reviews an inappropriate practice. The reviews should be evaluated by other people, not by the author of the review.
These factors are calculated daily, and in comparison to other reviewers (which is why your rating might change even if you haven't done anything).
There are several ways to boost your rating, like writing more reviews, follow-ups, commenting on others' reviews and posting on the forum. less
01/07/2013
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ok i see it by searching my name. howerver, im still boggled its 0 for alli have been doing.
Originally posted by
captainsgirl
thak you. that helps, but i still cant see my rank and i know i should havae at least something
01/07/2013
Quote:
You have to actually submit a review in order to be ranked.
Originally posted by
captainsgirl
ok i see it by searching my name. howerver, im still boggled its 0 for alli have been doing.
01/07/2013
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ya i just realized that. thank you
Originally posted by
Ansley
You have to actually submit a review in order to be ranked.
01/07/2013
Quote:
Thanks for the info
Originally posted by
Breas
Contributor ranking information can be found here: link. There are a number of things that you can do to increase your ranking. I've copy and pasted the information from that page:
The rating system is determined by the combination of two ... more
The rating system is determined by the combination of two ... more
Contributor ranking information can be found here: link. There are a number of things that you can do to increase your ranking. I've copy and pasted the information from that page:
The rating system is determined by the combination of two factors: activity and popularity.
Activity Factor = 42%
Writing reviews (28%)
Writing follow-up reviews (4%)
Answering questions on your reviews (2%)
Posting comments on the reviews of other contributors (2%)
Creating new discussions (2%)
Making posts in discussions (2%)
Time in community (2%)
Review activity reflects the ratio between the number of your reviews relative to the average maximum of reviews between the top contributors. Verified reviews count exactly as much as unverified reviews. There are no limits on the number of reviews and follow-up reviews.
Only the past 360 days of activity is considered in Activity Factor.
Popularity Factor = 58%
Average review usefulness determined by votes (34%)
Average editorial vote (4%)
Number of comments on your reviews (9%)
Number of ratings on your reviews (9%)
Number of discussion posts from other contributors on the discussions created by you (2%)
We consider voting on your own reviews an inappropriate practice. The reviews should be evaluated by other people, not by the author of the review.
These factors are calculated daily, and in comparison to other reviewers (which is why your rating might change even if you haven't done anything).
There are several ways to boost your rating, like writing more reviews, follow-ups, commenting on others' reviews and posting on the forum. less
The rating system is determined by the combination of two factors: activity and popularity.
Activity Factor = 42%
Writing reviews (28%)
Writing follow-up reviews (4%)
Answering questions on your reviews (2%)
Posting comments on the reviews of other contributors (2%)
Creating new discussions (2%)
Making posts in discussions (2%)
Time in community (2%)
Review activity reflects the ratio between the number of your reviews relative to the average maximum of reviews between the top contributors. Verified reviews count exactly as much as unverified reviews. There are no limits on the number of reviews and follow-up reviews.
Only the past 360 days of activity is considered in Activity Factor.
Popularity Factor = 58%
Average review usefulness determined by votes (34%)
Average editorial vote (4%)
Number of comments on your reviews (9%)
Number of ratings on your reviews (9%)
Number of discussion posts from other contributors on the discussions created by you (2%)
We consider voting on your own reviews an inappropriate practice. The reviews should be evaluated by other people, not by the author of the review.
These factors are calculated daily, and in comparison to other reviewers (which is why your rating might change even if you haven't done anything).
There are several ways to boost your rating, like writing more reviews, follow-ups, commenting on others' reviews and posting on the forum. less
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