What do Amazon's product reviews, eBay's feedback score system, Slashdot's Kharma System, and Xbox Live's Achievements have in common? They're all examples of successful reputation systems that enable consumer websites to effectively manage and present user contributions.
With this book, you'll learn how a reputation system can enhance your business, and what it takes to design and develop your own. If you're building, operating, or participating in a website or online application, you'll discover why these underlying mechanisms are critical for any organization that plans to include user-generated content on a website.
Learn how to scale your reputation system to handle an overwhelming inflow of user contributions Become familiar with different models that help you encourage first-class contributions Quickly determine the quality of contributions, and learn why some are more useful than others Discover tricks of moderation, including how to stamp out the worst contributions in a quick and efficient way Learn to engage contributors and reward them in ways that get them to return again and again
What do Amazon's product reviews, eBay's feedback score system, Slashdot's Karma System, and Xbox Live's Achievements have in common? They're all examples of successful reputation systems that enable consumer websites to manage and present user contributions most effectively. This book shows you how to design and develop reputation systems for your own sites or web applications, written by experts who have designed web communities for Yahoo! and other prominent sites.
Building Web Reputation Systems helps you ask the hard questions about these underlying mechanisms, and why they're critical for any organization that draws from or depends on user-generated content. It's a must-have for system architects, product managers, community support staff, and UI designers.
Scale your reputation system to handle an overwhelming inflow of user contributions
Determine the quality of contributions, and learn why some are more useful than others
Become familiar with different models that encourage first-class contributions
Discover tricks of moderation and how to stamp out the worst contributions quickly and efficiently
Engage contributors and reward them in a way that gets them to return
Examine a case study based on actual reputation deployments at industry-leading social sites, including Yahoo!, Flickr, and eBay
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With this book, you'll learn how a reputation system can enhance your business, and what it takes to design and develop your own. If you're building, operating, or participating in a website or online application, you'll discover why these underlying mechanisms are critical for any organization that plans to include user-generated content on a website.
Learn how to scale your reputation system to handle an overwhelming inflow of user contributions Become familiar with different models that help you encourage first-class contributions Quickly determine the quality of contributions, and learn why some are more useful than others Discover tricks of moderation, including how to stamp out the worst contributions in a quick and efficient way Learn to engage contributors and reward them in ways that get them to return again and again
What do Amazon's product reviews, eBay's feedback score system, Slashdot's Karma System, and Xbox Live's Achievements have in common? They're all examples of successful reputation systems that enable consumer websites to manage and present user contributions most effectively. This book shows you how to design and develop reputation systems for your own sites or web applications, written by experts who have designed web communities for Yahoo! and other prominent sites.
Building Web Reputation Systems helps you ask the hard questions about these underlying mechanisms, and why they're critical for any organization that draws from or depends on user-generated content. It's a must-have for system architects, product managers, community support staff, and UI designers.
Scale your reputation system to handle an overwhelming inflow of user contributions
Determine the quality of contributions, and learn why some are more useful than others
Become familiar with different models that encourage first-class contributions
Discover tricks of moderation and how to stamp out the worst contributions quickly and efficiently
Engage contributors and reward them in a way that gets them to return
Examine a case study based on actual reputation deployments at industry-leading social sites, including Yahoo!, Flickr, and eBay
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.