This is because I don't quite support the idea of "Random unmodded mapbutton." In my own experience, hitting the zero reply gives a terrible number of maps not worthy of being in the Pending Maps section. Furthermore, what if you got a random map from an author that is no longer active.
My proposal: The Mod-List (M-list)
The basic idea is to have the mapper wait in line for the map to be reviewed. Here is how I envision it so far.
Assumption:M-List considers maps that are currently submitted as Pending beatmaps: completed beatmaps that the owner believes is ready for rankings.
1. A mapper may submit one of his/her beatmaps to the M-List. One mapper may only have one map in the M-List at a time. (more if you are subscribed?) There is no limit to how often a map can be submitted as it will go to the bottom of the list each time. After submitting a map, the map will get a new status to show which place in line it is. (ex. #3 of 28)
2. A modder will access the M-list and get redirected to the forum of the beatmap at the top of the list (beatmaps on first come first serve basis)By accessing the M-list, the modder signs up for bonus kudosu (explained below). A modder will have the option of rejecting the map, commenting on the map, or starring the map.
•A rejection would have to be on basis of things like timing, inappropriateness, file corruption, bad mapping(usually coincides with timing) Severe timing is valid reason for rejection on the basis that Pending maps should be ready for ranking. From what I'm seeing, its not worth even trying to mod until timing is done and beats are resnapped and shifted because you arent sure you are looking at the same map after this process.
If three rejections of the same type are recorded, the map is immediately moved to Beatmap Help threads.
•Commenting and Starring would be the same as is now. Modder may make comments to suggest changes, just give a star, or both. One thing I noticed when I started modding was that I would just leave the thread if I couldnt contribute to a map. But im thinking, if you cant comment against it then it probably deserves a star.I think people might be too lazy to give since it wont grant u any kudos. further, If 85% or higher of the modders give stars, a bonus star M-star is awarded to the map. (so, 3star if only 3 mods report, else by high majority)
3. Once the map receives 3 responses or is rejected, it is taken off the list. The next beatmap in line takes its place as featured and the original map's owner may make changes and resubmit the map or submit a different map. The original map may still receive more than 3 responses if people signed up as modders at the same time.
-bonus kudosu: to encourage the use of such a system and to credit a modder for putting up with crappy bad timing maps and whatnot.
A modder will receive +1 kudosu if he/she contributed to a beatmap rejection (three rejections of the same type)
A modder will receive +1 kudosu if he/she contributed to a M-star (majority gave a star)
A modder will recieve +2 kudosu if he/she provides helpful comments. (just like replying to old beatmap)
This is very community based. The speed that the list advances depends on how many users actually participate in modding here. For the sake of discussion i will assume that a fair amount of people will use this system in place of pushing that awful random beatmap button. I like this idea because the mapper can see when his/her map is actually going to get some feedback instead of praying the map is picked from some random algorithm. One map per person limits the existing list we have to sift through as we stand now. Rejected maps to teh Help thread might even weed out the normal pending beatmap. Another thing, this does not impact the kudosu system that is already in place.
Theres still kinks i could discuss(mainly about possible abuse) but Ill stop here to see if its at all plausible or if anyone agrees.
My proposal: The Mod-List (M-list)
The basic idea is to have the mapper wait in line for the map to be reviewed. Here is how I envision it so far.
Assumption:M-List considers maps that are currently submitted as Pending beatmaps: completed beatmaps that the owner believes is ready for rankings.
1. A mapper may submit one of his/her beatmaps to the M-List. One mapper may only have one map in the M-List at a time. (more if you are subscribed?) There is no limit to how often a map can be submitted as it will go to the bottom of the list each time. After submitting a map, the map will get a new status to show which place in line it is. (ex. #3 of 28)
2. A modder will access the M-list and get redirected to the forum of the beatmap at the top of the list (beatmaps on first come first serve basis)By accessing the M-list, the modder signs up for bonus kudosu (explained below). A modder will have the option of rejecting the map, commenting on the map, or starring the map.
•A rejection would have to be on basis of things like timing, inappropriateness, file corruption, bad mapping(usually coincides with timing) Severe timing is valid reason for rejection on the basis that Pending maps should be ready for ranking. From what I'm seeing, its not worth even trying to mod until timing is done and beats are resnapped and shifted because you arent sure you are looking at the same map after this process.
If three rejections of the same type are recorded, the map is immediately moved to Beatmap Help threads.
•Commenting and Starring would be the same as is now. Modder may make comments to suggest changes, just give a star, or both. One thing I noticed when I started modding was that I would just leave the thread if I couldnt contribute to a map. But im thinking, if you cant comment against it then it probably deserves a star.I think people might be too lazy to give since it wont grant u any kudos. further, If 85% or higher of the modders give stars, a bonus star M-star is awarded to the map. (so, 3star if only 3 mods report, else by high majority)
3. Once the map receives 3 responses or is rejected, it is taken off the list. The next beatmap in line takes its place as featured and the original map's owner may make changes and resubmit the map or submit a different map. The original map may still receive more than 3 responses if people signed up as modders at the same time.
-bonus kudosu: to encourage the use of such a system and to credit a modder for putting up with crappy bad timing maps and whatnot.
A modder will receive +1 kudosu if he/she contributed to a beatmap rejection (three rejections of the same type)
A modder will receive +1 kudosu if he/she contributed to a M-star (majority gave a star)
A modder will recieve +2 kudosu if he/she provides helpful comments. (just like replying to old beatmap)
This is very community based. The speed that the list advances depends on how many users actually participate in modding here. For the sake of discussion i will assume that a fair amount of people will use this system in place of pushing that awful random beatmap button. I like this idea because the mapper can see when his/her map is actually going to get some feedback instead of praying the map is picked from some random algorithm. One map per person limits the existing list we have to sift through as we stand now. Rejected maps to teh Help thread might even weed out the normal pending beatmap. Another thing, this does not impact the kudosu system that is already in place.
Theres still kinks i could discuss(mainly about possible abuse) but Ill stop here to see if its at all plausible or if anyone agrees.