on 2016 Oct 21 9:38 AM
Hello community,
as far as I understand it correctly, the operators of the SAP Community decided to disable the point award for blog posts. The reason is, that the members should decide which posts are valuable and which are not. But if I look in past of the SCN and look at the behaviour of the members I see that hundreds of members read the posts, but only max. 1% write comments or rate the posts. And now I ask to myself: For what reasons should this behavior change? I think about it and find no answer, which means there are no reasons. From this perspective I think the disableling of point awards for blog posts is a wrong decision. I think that all blog posts, each of them which describes single tiny steps for special solutions to solve special problems in the SAP context, is very precious and each of them is worth being to be rewarded. But the most members take the information and do what they always do - nothing. For this reason I ask to rethink the decision.
Cheers
Stefan
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Hi Stefan,
I'd like to recommend reading the following post from our Gamification team: https://blogs.sap.com/2016/09/29/points-no-more/
Best,
Gabi
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Helllo Gabi,
thanks for your reply. I read the document and I understand the new ideas behind the switch. Okay, I will look forward and see how the new point system will evolve. At the moment it is not really clear for me, but that is no problem. I will work with you to build a solid SAP Community.
Thanks to you and Caroleigh.
Cheers
Stefan
P.S. I wrote many blog posts. At the last days I verified, rewrite and retaged my blog posts, also I deleted old stuff. I hope that the content of my blog posts will be a good source and incentive for other members to share knowledge.
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