Board Thread:News and Announcements/@comment-31919347-20171004155435

Since everyone is mad about ToTM and stuff, I got an idea for a big change of it.

Remove votes.

Wait, how does it work then?

Edits.

Wth, explain more!

Ok... Well, the idea is simple. (Long explanation coming xD) You know it checks eligibility, but in my idea, it's all about the important edits. You get points for every edit you make in this month and the 2 past months. Why? So it's not just: Haha, I won because I was very active this month. Here is the pointing system:

-Big Mainspace edit: 5 points.

-Small Mainspace edit: 3 points.

-Answering a question: 2 points.

-Making a role idea/list: 1 point.

-Reviewing a role idea good: 1 point.

-Each time you didn't make 1 of this 5 sort of edits in 2 days: -1 point. (This only counts for the month)

Why is this a good pointing system?

Because people who edit the wiki alot and add information wil get their reward for it, and they get more for just the spelling changes, but the spelling changes still get a good reward! Also, answering questions is good to help new players, then you have the making ideas. I think making ideas helps us also getting good with the rules of making roles and it's about Town of Salem alot, so I think point-worthy. Same to reviewing them. This 2 both just give you 1 point because it can be very easy to do, and doesn't take lots of time. With reviewing and making roles ideas I guess we also count role lists for in the game, right? The - points are given because if you don't edit, you aren't active, and why do we want an AFK person to be the townie of the month, that's not a good thing to have as ToTM. If you have a good reason to not make edits, like vacation, ofcourse, you don't lose points! This - points only count for the month you are joining the competition. If you join the competition in November and you were AFK in September/October, you don't lose the points for it!\

Good idea, or not? I think this balances the: You rp with me, I vote you problem! That everyone says isn't true, but most of us know we get prejudiced by it. 