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Azure Jane Lunatic (Azz) 🌺 ([personal profile] azurelunatic) wrote in [site community profile] dw_suggestions2010-06-28 10:51 pm

Community points

Title:
Community points

Area:
communities, points, great ideas that could go badly wrong

Summary:
It could be interesting to allow communities to receive points, and to allow community admins to distribute points belonging to the community.

Description:
So yesterday I decided to hand out a few of the points that I happened to have on hand, and since it was related to a community sort of thing, I wondered if it would be possible to hand them out through the community. Of course, I then learned that one can't do this through a community -- one may only give points to an active personal journal (which, incidentally, means no giving points to OpenID users).

This could be great if people wanted to give points to a community to perhaps contribute toward a paid community, or for the administrators of that comm to give out as they saw fit, say to community members who contributed to the community, or as prizes, or what have you.

This could be seriously problematic, of course, if one admin of the community saw fit to transfer all the community's points to one of their spare accounts in the night and run overseas (or at least stop answering their e-mail). Or give them all to a friend. And when real money gets involved, drama can be right behind sometimes.

Do the possibilities for good outweigh the possibilities for evil?

Poll #3656 Community points
Open to: Registered Users, detailed results viewable to: All, participants: 45


This suggestion:

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Should be implemented as-is.
15 (33.3%)

Should be implemented with changes. (please comment)
13 (28.9%)

Shouldn't be implemented.
9 (20.0%)

(I have no opinion)
5 (11.1%)

(Other: please comment)
3 (6.7%)

briarwood: AI avatar of me as a witch (Default)

[personal profile] briarwood 2010-06-29 08:12 am (UTC)(link)
My instinct is this is a really bad idea, but I'm having a hard time articulating why. Points are, in effect, money and I'd be wary of sharing control (and responsibility for) money with someone I've never met - which is true of everyone I've co-modded anything with. Given how fandom dramas occasionally escalate, I'm getting images of an acme bomb with a lit fuse, you know?

On the other hand, if it can be set up so only one mod of a community has responsibility for points - maybe with the owner-admin-mod setup that's been mooted - it might work. I can certainly see the potential good side, too.
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[personal profile] briarwood 2010-06-29 08:53 am (UTC)(link)
It seems as if it might limit itself to small-scale funds: lunch money, petty cash, spot-you-$4-for-fancy-coffee -scale...

Yes. Mine is a gut feeling, and as such not really defensible. I agree, since points can't readily be converted into actual cash the scale of potential abuse is limited. So maybe this is okay.

But I'd really want to see some kind of safeguards. The way communities were offering points for participation during the threeweeks fest was great; I didn't take part, but I thought it was a wonderful idea, and a great way to raise funds for DW. So I can completely see where the suggestion is coming from.

But...what if there were some kind of worst-case scenario with this? Say a lot of fans donate points to a community fund for some fest, enough that you're talking some serious money, and then those points are effectively 'stolen' by one of the mods. Would that not potentially put Dreamwidth in conflict with a payment processor again? I mean, if people are angry enough to chargeback those payments? I assume DW can simply trace and reverse the points transfer but fandom can get kinda irrational about things like that.


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[personal profile] charmian 2010-06-29 07:34 pm (UTC)(link)

The other belated-realization insight of the ways this could go wrong -- I know that on LJ, pay-to-become-a-member communities are amazingly against the Terms of Service. Something like this would make that easier, although it could in theory already be done by transferring points to an admin.


I don't know if this is against ToS on DW (if it's not, the entire point is moot, but anyway), I think the nature of the point system makes pay to become a member communities unlikely. With the points, all you can do with them is buy things on DW, not convert them to real cash and take it away.