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Aug 05, 2010 02:06AM

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Heather KS wrote: "Also... we could have a "template" way that we post. We have to post using the following (or different) info:
READERBOARD NAME:
TASK:
BOOK(S):
TOTAL POINTS:"
I was thinking that too Heather. It would make it easier for mods, and for us. We'd be less likely to make mistakes.
We could still put other stuff after the essential info, if we wanted to make comments about the books, or include book covers or tickers or anything. So long as the essentials were clearly stated first the mods could ignore the rest, and others could read it if they want to. Then we wouldn't need to sacrifice our individual expression, which like Sara Grace I enjoy, and I'm sure lots of other peole do too.

...The other idea I wanted to throw out there... Why have only 1 big book allowed for 500+, 750+ and 1000+? I like big books but I found that I still stay away from longer ones once those slots fill up. Anyways, just a thought. ..."
More Big Book tickets would be possible with additional moderators.



6 AUG - Changed #6 & other tweaks:
see post 318 for latest draft of THE RULES

We are putting WAY too much effort into re-writing the group if this blatant copying is allowed.
I wish I could "high importance" a post like you can an email.




Much easier to copy/paste a list and be finished.




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ETA - to me, private groups occasionally make it appear as though there is something to hide...especially a group such as this where it could be of interest to others...I am a member of several private groups, but they are private more for legality (under 18 not allowed) than subject matter...if that makes sense




Ashley wrote: "I'm not sure if this is the right spot, but is there any way t..."
I agree with Erin (NY). I would like for us to be able to claim a "big book ticket" for every 500+ page book. I tend to steer clear of "big books" even if it's something I really want to read because they hinder my overall point/task goals.

Ashley wrote: "I'm not sure if this is the right spot, bu..."
If you look at post 159 in this thread it looks like PJ already added it as part of the rules. There will be 1 ticket for every 500+ page, 2 tickets for every 750+ page and 3 tickets for every 1000+ page.

I tend to agree with that. If someone wants to read 5 500+page cooks, why not offer 5 tickets? And if PJ keeps the rule at a 1000+ page book gets 3 tickets, what's wrong with someone getting 15 tickets for reading 5 1000+ page books? More power to that person having the patience to get through those.

I'm sorry, I've never done that before online. I hated, when I was an adult, when my mother corrected my grammar or spelling. (But I did think in this case we should get it right. ;o )

That was what I intended. Changed to:
"Players may earn tickets for each Big Book read: ..."
Thanks!

I'm sorry, I've never done that before online. I hated, when I was an adult, when my mother corrected my grammar or spe..."
It is ok I hate when I spell wrong. That is why I love Microsoft Word for correcting everything. My computer at home will let me know when I spell wrong on here too, but since I am at work things tend to get missed.

Meghan wrote: "Elizabeth (Alaska) wrote: "Meghan wrote: "Haha I knew I was spelling it wrong...it looked too short."
I'm sorry, I've never done that before online. I hated, when I was an adult, when my mother ..."
I just thought it was one of those funny American spellings!

Thank you!!!!

"Players may earn tickets for each Big Book read: ..."
..."
Thanks!!

Elizabeth (Alaska) wrote: "LOL, Wendy! You folks in the UK are the ones who have funny spellings! ;-)"
True! That's why I thought 'plagerise' might be the American spelling .... simplified

That would not work as pjreads and Sandy have already asked and we were told that we cannot start another group like that. I happen to know, also, that Goodreads is being very sticky on this issue.

I am a member of that group and I did report them. The GR staff will take care of it.

This is the MO for the spate of these groups that have begun appearing in GR. They are always private, and the mods profiles are always private. It is sad and ridiculous. As Delicious Dee said, GR is very serious about not allowing this, and I am sure they will handle it shortly.

THE RULES
1. Everyone is welcome and can join in at anytime during a..."
Just wanted to give you feedback on a couple of things I particularly like:
1. the clarification that only one book can be partially read before the start of the challenge.
2. I like number 16. That is the reward that I always look forward to the most.
One change though. On number 19 shouldn't it say -- "The players who get to create 25 or 30 point tasks are NOT eligible for the 20 point tasks and the Midway 50 point task (one task per person per challenge).
Oh, I guess it is implied in the One task per person per challenge, but it might be nice to clarify for dummies like me that only read the first part, lol.

Good point Sara Grace, but nevertheless, it is against the goodreads rules. I don't think GR shuts them down immediately. In the other cases, they tried working with the group and explaining the policy first. Could be that they will explain, the group with make changes, and it will not result in closure of the other group.
Although, I have to echo, I think it was El, who said, they could have joined this group and still used it for their fundraiser.

Meghan wrote: "Elizabeth (Alaska) wrote: "Meghan wrote: "Haha I knew I was spelling it wrong...it looked too short."
I'm sorry, I've never done that before online. I hated, when I was an adult, when my mother ..."
I just thought it was one of those funny American spellings!
ha ha that's funny!




Also there are plenty of libraries out there that take the time and effort to make up their own challenges. There are many ways that they can make their money without using something like this. If they really wanted to start something like this for their library they could have found another way. From my knowledge these people would have to give the money to the library first. Since Christine was able to join with no problem you would think they would collect the money and names from the people first before accepting them on the site. And it looks like they may have used it before. On the site did you notice that it said Spring Reading Challenge.

THE RULES
1. Everyone is welcome and can join in at anytime during a..."
I REALLY like the way the New Rules are worded. These seem to make perfect sense and easy to understand. Sometimes I am not the smartest cookie of the bunch but everything you have makes perfect sense to me. :)


THE RULES
1. Everyone is welcome and can join in at an..."
Thanks. Someone suggested only 25 point tasks and we wrote everything that way originally. Didn't get it all changed to fit the new idea of an easier way to have 30 point tasks.
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