Just recently there was a thread called "Master Don Juan" and I posted to that, but then someone decided to start a whole new thread about the exact same topic, with the exact same title. So, in the interests of consolidating things, I will post here, what I wrote there...
If anyone actually feels like they are a "master don juan" just because they posted a lot of comments, that is the type of person whose advice I'd want to avoid.
Having just come to this board I initially assumed the title was earned some other way, and I was dismayed to find out that it is based entirely on quantity of comments posted. Back in ASF where I posted for several years, there were some useless flamers who posted ten times as much as anyone else and we were trying desperately to get rid of those people.
My point is that if the title IS going to be used then it *will* have some clout, at least initially, with every new arrival.
Then they will go through the same process of being disillusioned as I was when they discover how the title is earned.
So if the title is going to be used, it does make sense to find a more meaninful way of earning it.
Ideally it ought to reflect how good you are with women in real life, but that is simply impossible.
An outright vote as to who gets the title could work, but that sort of thing can derail the focus of the board, and is liable to encourage too much cliquishness and politicking.
The most workable barometer, IMO, would be to bestow the title on those who have posted a lot of GOOD posts. That could come, indirectly, from a sort of voting process by way of the number of posts that got bumbed into the archive.
I wouldn't mind it if there were technically an *easy* way for all the regulars (regulars only) to assign a usefulness grade or "number of stars" to each post, and then that post would end up with some average rating.
For one thing, I'd click on the five star posts first when reading through old posts. Also the number of four & five star posts could serve as the the basis for any special titles.
Ultimately this is mostly for the benefit of newbies, because the regulars are sure to find out for themselves whose advice they respect and whose they don't. However, if you set it up this way it would at least provide an extra incentive for people to post GOOD stuff--quality, not just quantity.
Whew...that turned into a long post!
DeepBlue