diff --git a/ratioed/templates/help.tpl b/ratioed/templates/help.tpl index 0d012ca7..db6480cf 100644 --- a/ratioed/templates/help.tpl +++ b/ratioed/templates/help.tpl @@ -70,9 +70,7 @@
- This is the number of times the user posted a reply to someone - else, on a thread the user did not start, any time in the last - month. + This is the number of times the user posted a reply to someone any time in the last month.
@@ -88,8 +86,8 @@ Likes to replies are not necessarily a positive thing, but if the person you're replying to approves the reply, that's a very good sign. Of course it's also common in a debate for neither - side to like the other side's comments without that indicating - an unhealthy interaction, so interpret this statistic cautiously. + side to like the other side's comments, but the debate still can + be valuable.
@@ -105,10 +103,10 @@
A "reply - guy" is a common Internet phenomenon of people - (disproportionately male) posting unwanted comments on other - (disproportionately female) people's threads, derailing the - conversation. This score loosely quantifies this phenomenon, + guy" is a common Internet phenomenon of people (disproportionately male) + posting unwanted comments on other (disproportionately female) + people's threads, derailing the + conversation. This score loosely approximates this phenomenon, as the ratio betwen the number of replies and the sum of likes, respondee likes, and OP likes. This formula gives extra weight to particularly relevant likes: a reply to a top-level post that diff --git a/ratioed/templates/ratioed.tpl b/ratioed/templates/ratioed.tpl index 2413ed9d..6ee6b1d0 100644 --- a/ratioed/templates/ratioed.tpl +++ b/ratioed/templates/ratioed.tpl @@ -121,7 +121,18 @@ {{/foreach}} -