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Why it is sometimes hard to be a student on CD.
I am going to preface this by saying I love this forum but, sometimes it can be brutal. The big reason why I am making this thread was stemmed from series of comments on my F4 thread.
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I joined CD over a year ago while my team was in a cycle of failure. No one knew what to do and it was a place to gain FRC insight. Being I talkative person in general I jumped straight into discussion. Probably not the wisest idea being my knowledge level at the time. One of my first posts was completely out of line and was just an unnecessary statement calling a 254 robot mentor built. Looking back I can not fathom why I would put such a statement on the internet but I did. I got as I could now predict a swarm of red dots. Knocking me well below into negative points. Especially since one of the people was Karthik. After realizing how dumb my post was I pmed all of the people that redded me to apologize. Except for the people who threated me.... Quote:
From there I continued posting quite a bit. Often times my opinion was disregarded. It was not that my posts were always bad it was just that some mentors had a hard time taking advice or discussing something with a student. Despite me also getting greened quite a bit I still had my fair share of red dots. Some from respected mentors some not so respected. Ironically with quite a lot of dots at this point only one red one came from a student and it was very recently and did not actually make logical sense. There were a few dots that made sense. I may have went a little too far or said something rude but the majority were just from angry people with a different opinion. I sometimes make jokes that my RP page is Christmas themed with the Red, Gray, and Green dots. Luckily my green dots outweigh my red ones at this point. You may have noticed by now the thread I quoted earlier was from months ago. The reason why I started this thread was after a long discussion with the F4 community of students. We found that many of felt looked down upon from mentors and that the RP system was abused by quite a few of them. If you are a new member here my advice is to re-read your posts and make sure they are both factual, and respectful. Do not post when angry and make sure to follow FIRST ideals at all times. Lets make sure to make this a safe place for both students and mentors. Lets simply be kind and take a second to understand the intent of a post before reacting. Also I urge everyone to only red dot someone if they are being blatantly rude, or disrespectful. Someone accidentally quoting the wrong page of a manual or disagreeing with you respectfully are not a reason for a red dot. That is what grey dots are for. ![]() - Sam |
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Re: Why it is sometimes hard to be a student on CD.
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Then there's the time it would take to gather the data, facts, or verified demonstrations in order to incontrovertibly correct a bad opinion. Personally I don't respond to a lot of 'wrong' posts simply because of that. All in all, the dot system is a way to PM someone and project "thoughts" and "feelings" that then hopefully correct behaviors. It's like a CD emoticon that serves as a +1, 'like' or Upvote/Downvote. Do you think that without the red dots you would have had the motivation to change at all? edit - quick note after following the first few quote - this post is more about your journey on CD in general over the last year, rather than anything about your show. IMO, it's a great thing you're working so hard to keep the student side of FRC alive! I may send a few kids your way if you want more guests. Let me gauge interest. Last edited by JesseK : 04-13-2016 at 11:37 AM. |
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Re: Why it is sometimes hard to be a student on CD.
There's a very old saying on these forums:
It's a message that I've learned to live by for a long time, both on and off these forums. Last edited by FRANKlybored : 04-13-2016 at 11:43 AM. |
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Re: Why it is sometimes hard to be a student on CD.
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Clearly you've already learned something from this experience so I wont harp on it, but I think it would be better to "check yourself" before you make a post instead of doing so unfiltered and then deflecting the consequential criticisms. |
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Re: Why it is sometimes hard to be a student on CD.
I'm going to go ahead an demonstrate my ignorance. Can someone please explain what dots you are talking about? Is there a reputation system on CD that I never knew of? I can't see anything on my personal profile page, nor any of yours.
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Re: Why it is sometimes hard to be a student on CD.
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Edit: full rules of the reputation system can be found here. Last edited by logank013 : 04-13-2016 at 12:08 PM. Reason: Silly Grammar |
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Re: Why it is sometimes hard to be a student on CD.
It's the green or red dots under your post count. This is view able in the top right of each of your posts.
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Re: Why it is sometimes hard to be a student on CD.
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Giving positive karma to Nate Laverdure or Wil Payne will result in your own karma going down so fair warning. ![]() Remember, they're just dots. |
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Re: Why it is sometimes hard to be a student on CD.
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They are the small, green or red gradients that appear directly under your post count (another number that doesn't really mean much) on the top right side of any post. |
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Re: Why it is sometimes hard to be a student on CD.
Wow, 3 answers very quickly! I confess I've not noticed any of the stuff on the right side of the posts. Thanks for the heads up.
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Re: Why it is sometimes hard to be a student on CD.
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Also I fully support the cp more commonly known as rp system. Without it I probably would have changed quite a bit slower and it's definitely a good wakeup call once in a while. Lastly yup this didn't have much to do with my show thanks though. If your students or anyone else wants to join apply here http://goo.gl/forms/vKi7FIqj1c we have about 40 members on our slack and it's extremely active. |
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Re: Why it is sometimes hard to be a student on CD.
I think part of the issue is that students these days are so connected to the internet and social media that they over post. They come in all excited and saturate CD with a lot of useless posts and questions that could be found with a proper search.
Not to point you out as a negative but look at your numbers Sperkowsky. You joined: Jan 2015 total posts 1280 in just over 15 months Now look at me Joined Jan 2007 total posts 966 in just over 9 years. (i had another account before but was inactive for a time on CD and couldn't remember it) There are many times that I write up a post and then end up not posting it because at the end of the day what I was going to say wasn't really going to add to the conversation or after I typed it out I realized it wasn't really worth getting into the conversation. I've preached this about team growth in FRC but it works here as well. Quality over quantity. |
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Re: Why it is sometimes hard to be a student on CD.
What constitutes certain reputation as unnecessary?
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Re: Why it is sometimes hard to be a student on CD.
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For example, I have been known to give red dots to students (usually ones that I personally mentor) who post on CD without editing their content to be more professional. It may seem frivolous to give red dots for text speak and incorrect grammar, but one of the things I appreciate about CD is the professional communication. How do you better propose to encourage and teach students the proper way of interacting on CD? |
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