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Everything2 is a collection of user-submitted writings about, well, pretty much everything. Use the search box or follow the links to explore, or click here to learn how you can contribute.

Cream of the Cool

Strategic hamlets were a measure introduced by President John F. Kennedy in South Vietnam in 1961 to try and help the United States win the guerrilla war against the Viet Cong. They basically amounted to forced population transfer, uprooting the peasantry from the countryside and placing them in heavily-fortified camps where they would be easy to control. To sweeten the deal, the U.S. and South Vietnamese government were supposed to pour money into education, healthcare and other...

Scotnoders

The train ride to Edinburgh is one of the most enjoyable I've experienced in the United Kingdom. It's true that I'm a sucker for the National Express complementary wifi (which enabled me to catbox with people already at the nodermeet even as I was journeying up to meet them) but the East Coast Main Line is scenic as it gets. You take in Newcastle, which I've never been to (or I guess I've never set foot in, technically) and then an elevated view of sunny stone-built...

Deflation is a sustained reduction in the general price level across an economy or in a particular class of goods or services. This might sound like great news for the average consumer but in reality spells disaster for an economy because when prices are declining and expected to continue declining, few people have any motivation to engage in economic activity such as investing, borrowing, or even buying goods.

The causes of deflation can either be internal to an economy or come from outside...

You won.

You passed Prop 8. Enjoy your victory while you can, for it will be short-lived. I know you like to pretend that you'll be able to keep this this up forever, but we both know you can't. I know you're not just going to give up. You can't; it's not your nature. And you know that we aren't going to give up either.

But we both know my side is going to win.

How can I be so sure, you ask? It's simple, really. Let me help you...

News for Noders

Writeup Display Changes

2008-11-11 16:34:07

Interaction options, like voting and cooling, have now been moved into the footers of writeups by default, where you will probably also see some social bookmarking buttons. If you hate this and you don't think you'll just get used to it in a day or so, you can go to the Old Writeup Settings page to revert things to how they were - you can use one of the defaults for the header, and enter 'nothing' into the customisation box for the footer, if you prefer. If you just want to tweak it to make sure you're seeing everything you want to be seeing, etc., the new, much simplified Writeup Settings page allows you to do that.

If you don't want people to see social bookmarking buttons on your writeups, you can opt out of this in User Settings.

Complaints, bug reports and other feedback should be sent to Oolong. Thank you.

Fall/Winter 2008 Quests and Events

2008-11-03 18:23:33

So here's what's going down these days...


THE IRON NODER CHALLENGE

The hardy, or foolhardy will attempt to write 30 nodes in a month, which is one a day, if wertperch's arithmetic is correct. It's not too late to join, it doesn't have to be one each day, just an average. If you can call that "average".

Contact quest creator Dreamvirus or visit the IRON NODE for more details.

E2 Secret Santa 2008

It's been going on for so long that it's not just a tradition... it's a HABIT!

Just when you though it might not happen, another fearless noder who ought to know better stepped up to launch this year's postal pandemonium. Sign up for two months of anticipation, frustration, and last-minute scrounging in the depths of your closet to fill that last bit of space left in the box.

E2 Secret Santa 2008. Now with 25% more surprise than other leading brand. Guaranteed election-free.

XP/Leveling System Adjustments

2008-10-29 12:31:44

At long last, the new Everything2 XP/leveling system has arrived!

For a longer description with further explanation, CLICK HERE. Otherwise, for the main points, read on...

For several years now, people have been pointing out the numerous ways in which the old XP/Leveling/Honor Roll/Writeup Bonus system was seriously flawed. After a long and careful process of deliberation, spearheaded by the TFXP usergroup composed of a mixture of admins and ordinary users under the guidance of golFUR, a new system was agreed upon which we know will not be "perfect" in everyone's eyes, but which we are all convinced is a massive improvement over the system we had before.

Best of all, the new system is very straightforward, and does not change the way E2 has always worked or take away anyone's hard-earned XP - instead we just adjusted the settings a bit behind the scenes to produce a system which rewards different types of noders while providing achievable levels for all users. We also added some new user powers. But other than a few differences in the way XP and levels are calculated, E2 still works the same way it always has.

Below is a quick rundown of the major changes. Full details are at the Voting/Experience System page. For a detailed explanation of the logic behind these changes, see this node. You can also view the complete archive of the TFXP deliberations at the E2 Forum under Projects>>Voting/XP/Level Reform

1. Infinite Levels

Levels no longer stop at Level 12. It is now possible to achieve any Level from 1 to infinity. Higher levels are much more achievable too, because level requirements do not keep growing exponentially. Please keep in mind that the new writeup requirements for levelling up are provisional and may be adjusted or eliminated.

2. XP Award Adjustments

Receiving a C!s is now worth 20 XP instead of 10 XP. Every time someone upvotes your writeup you always gain 1 XP (instead of just a 33% chance). XP is no longer lost as a result of downvoting. Posting a new writeup still earns 5 XP. Voting on other people's writeups no longer earns you XP (you get GP instead; see below).

3. 1 C! per day

In recent years nearly 50% of all C!s given were given by a tiny group of people, and most users with multiple C!s per day did not even use most of them. In order to spread the wealth around more, the C! power has been expanded to more users, but in exchange each user will only have 1 C! per day, to keep C!s valuable and precious. The minimum level for C! power is still level 4, which now includes more users.

4. XP is no longer used as currency

XP can no longer be spent, gambled or used to buy things. Instead, a new, optional currency, GP, can be earned in a variety of ways (voting, quests, blessings, eggings, etc.) and spent at the E2 Gift Shop or gambled on the Wheel of Surprise. This currency is kept completely separate from the leveling system, and can be safely ignored or even opted out of completely by those who want to focus on reading and writing.

XP Recalculation Opportunity

All users are encouraged to recalculate their XP at the "XP Recalculator." This tool uses database history to award you the amount of XP you would have gotten in your time here, had the current system been in place from the beginning. Many users will gain XP and levels by recalculating. Those with higher XP under the old system will be rewarded for recalculating by gaining large amounts GP currency. Recalculating will allow users to compare their progress with others in a more objective way.

Staff changes, October 2008

2008-10-13 22:54:56

After three years of service at the highest level, katherine has stepped down as site admin and director of operations due to time constraints. She will continue to work with the site as a coder and advise the new administration as time permits.

Effective today (October 13, 2008):

Alex (who you have come to love and hate under a different name) is the new site administrator and director of operations.

Oolong is the new lead developer, in charge of E2 code and other nuts and bolts.

These changes have been posted to the power structure doc. The staff line-up is likely to change some more in the near future so watch that spot. There are also a couple of editor logs with more personal thoughts on the transition.

Wish us the best in our new duties

- a & Oo.