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News & Notices: GambleJoe: New feature - report bugs and collect GJ Coins (Page 30)

Topic created on 07th Sep. 2020 | Page: 30 of 43 | Answers: 427 | Views: 62,567
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Experienced
ruhrpott- 4% error rate (9th place in the number of error messages)
Will777- 2% error rate (6th place in the number of error messages)

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x00NY
Elite
Matthias wrote on 09.12.2020 at 11:50 am
A total of 12,058 bugs have been processed so far, of which we have accepted and adjusted 11,222 bugs (over 92%).
We have paid out 22,444 GJ Coins to the community for this, worth over 6000 Euros.
Also, the processing of each error message takes on average 2 minutes, because we first have to understand the facts, adjust the error and credit the Coins.
12058 errors mean 24116 minutes of working time = 402 hours of checking time and we pay our employees more than the minimum wage , so that at least 7,000 Euro of invisible additional costs were incurred here as well.
In addition, there are the costs for the development of the system for error checking.
Roughly speaking, the whole action has cost 20,000 euros so far. And that's okay, because we planned it beforehand.
But the costs are one thing, on top of that there is the nerve-racking effort of processing false error messages and then rejecting them with a reason.
By the way, we are still reporting around 600 errors per week.



Nice milkmaid calculation...:)

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DerLorax
Experienced
Hello all,

well, I can understand very well that if you as an operator see an error, you can not wait until and if it is even reported.

As for the errors in the error messages, I see this action as to the best of my knowledge and belief to manage.

I am with my 44 already "old school" and have not every spelling reform mitgekriegt or internalized, I have then rather a guilty conscience that I arrive with ner error message, with which my counterpart gets the big eye roll 😊

Sometimes I think a rejected error was wrongly not accepted, but even then I stay chilled and keep it with the "if-you-don't-want-it-then-you-don't" attitude.
I have also noticed a later correction to an error that I had previously reported, but which was rejected.

We are all human, it can not run 100% percent perfect.

In any case, I am completely satisfied, even if that sounds like pure slime now 😁 and say at this point "Thanks for the action".

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Anonym
Where is actually error correction man when you need him?

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Christian1337
Experienced
Hmmm... In itself I think it's good if people who really report 50% only bullshit are excluded to minimize the work and time of the moderators.

Nevertheless, it happened a third time today that an obviously wrong error was not corrected. On the 2 previous occasions I had to report it again so that it would be taken over - and so I will do it on the third occasion as well. On the one hand, this is annoying, since you can only report a certain number - on the other hand, it pulls down the statistics.

As said then rather exclude the people who report to 50% wrong things and look for it perhaps times rather 2x, what was reported by reliable people instead of rejecting the correction too fast.

Nevertheless, in itself of course a nice action

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Anonym
I no longer participate and the spell checkers have your license from the gumball machine, nothing more to say. How can you be so retarded, really times... I am severely disappointed

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DerLorax
Experienced
Autonymous wrote on 12/13/2020 at 02:49: I don't participate anymore and the spell checkers have your license from the gumball machine, nothing more to say. How can you be so retarded, for real... I am sorely disappointed

Hey,
you're in 10th place with only a 4% error rate.
It doesn't seem to be going that badly then?!?? 🤔

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Stromberg
Legend
Christian1337 wrote on 10.12.2020 at 12:40 pm: Hmmm... In itself I think it's good if people who really report 50% only bullshit are excluded to minimize the work and time of the moderators.

Nevertheless, it happened a third time today that an obviously wrong error was not corrected. On the 2 previous occasions I had to report it again so that it would be taken over - and so I will do it on the third occasion as well. On the one hand, this is annoying, since you can only report a certain number - on the other hand, it pulls down the statistics.

As said then rather exclude the people who report to 50% wrong things and look for it perhaps times rather 2x, what was reported by reliable people instead of rejecting too fast the correction.

Nevertheless, in itself of course a nice action

I can reassure you, no one in their right mind will judge you based on the GJ - error message statistics I think🤔😉

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u****n
Unfortunately, it will happen more often now that errors are rejected. This is due to the fact that so slowly all errors that every secondary school dropout finds have been found and now most of the errors consist of incorrectly or not at all used subjunctive or the like and the operators themselves have not necessarily studied German to be able to judge what is actually correct. Thus often only after gut feeling or general linguistic usage is decided, without applying the actually correct conjugations.

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Christian1337
Experienced

unicorn wrote on 12/13/2020 at 12:38 pm: Unfortunately it will happen more often now that errors are rejected. This is due to the fact that so slowly all errors that every secondary school dropout finds have been found and now most of the errors consist of incorrectly or not at all used subjunctive or the like and the operators themselves have not necessarily studied German to be able to judge what is actually correct. Thus often only after gut feeling or general linguistic usage is decided, without applying the actually correct conjugations.

i have to agree with you there


But nevertheless there are still enough mistakes..but only 1-2 per report instead of (like at the beginning) 5-10 mistakes per report

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