thumbs up no only for last musician of a jam

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Hi there,
please correct me if I am wrong, but currently thumbs are given just to the musician which track you have just opened right?
wouldn't it be nice, if the 'thumbs up' would add thumbs/fans also to the musicians delivering the backing track?
I mention this because I just was the first one to thumb up a backing drum track for which the advanced version including guitars and bass had something about 14 thumbs up. So the musician adding the foundation to the whole thing got nothing.
It would be nice if there was a way of giving thumbs to the musicians individually but also to all musicians in a jam as a whole.
kind regards,
Kai
please correct me if I am wrong, but currently thumbs are given just to the musician which track you have just opened right?
wouldn't it be nice, if the 'thumbs up' would add thumbs/fans also to the musicians delivering the backing track?
I mention this because I just was the first one to thumb up a backing drum track for which the advanced version including guitars and bass had something about 14 thumbs up. So the musician adding the foundation to the whole thing got nothing.
It would be nice if there was a way of giving thumbs to the musicians individually but also to all musicians in a jam as a whole.
kind regards,
Kai

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hey Kai,
we had a system like you are asking for in the very early days-- the problem is, if you do it that way (giving thumbs to all parent sessions) in the end, the tmplates will end up with the most thumbs, so drummers would be top of the game all the time. Thats not a good result either,
I have been thinking it would be great to have seperate votes for creativity and jammability of a track, but users propably wont like to give that much time when rating a session (look at the many ghost users that dont even give a single thumb). I'm open to suggestions :)
we had a system like you are asking for in the very early days-- the problem is, if you do it that way (giving thumbs to all parent sessions) in the end, the tmplates will end up with the most thumbs, so drummers would be top of the game all the time. Thats not a good result either,
I have been thinking it would be great to have seperate votes for creativity and jammability of a track, but users propably wont like to give that much time when rating a session (look at the many ghost users that dont even give a single thumb). I'm open to suggestions :)

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Hey Dick,
I dunno, in many tracks here on wikiloops the drummers came late into a jam, so they might not have that much of an advantage. But I agree that rhythm instruments probably get one or two votes more...
As far as time and work for voting goes, I personally would be willing to invest a few clicks to give credits to the proper people. By now I sometimes step through the history of a session, and give every musician a separate thumbs up.
But I don't have an idea for a perfect solution either. Perhaps show a thumbs up next to each musician in a jam, so that their part could be voted for separately?
I dunno, in many tracks here on wikiloops the drummers came late into a jam, so they might not have that much of an advantage. But I agree that rhythm instruments probably get one or two votes more...
As far as time and work for voting goes, I personally would be willing to invest a few clicks to give credits to the proper people. By now I sometimes step through the history of a session, and give every musician a separate thumbs up.
But I don't have an idea for a perfect solution either. Perhaps show a thumbs up next to each musician in a jam, so that their part could be voted for separately?

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I've never been that bothered about any of that really, I mean, it's not a competition or anything!
I'm quite happy just clicking 'like' for a jam as a whole piece. Someone getting lots of thumbs for a track of yours that they've remixed is offset by the fact that they remixed it in the first place, which is high praise indeed.
Just my £0.02 anyway :-)
I'm quite happy just clicking 'like' for a jam as a whole piece. Someone getting lots of thumbs for a track of yours that they've remixed is offset by the fact that they remixed it in the first place, which is high praise indeed.
Just my £0.02 anyway :-)

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"By now I sometimes step through the history of a session, and give every musician a separate thumbs up."
thats what i do
thats what i do

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If a remix of one of my templates/songs gets thumbs, I feel honored anyway - no need of thumbs for me there.

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to be honest, I see it relaxed like Lutz does. I have a whole bunch of old track from the starting days that never got any thumbs because there were no users, and fresh remixes will outthum thoose easily. I dont mind, geting a remix is worth many thumbs. Like some said, we are not in a thumb competition here, the only thing we should be concerned about is great tracks getting lost in the database. whenever this happens, thats a real pitty, but with some promo via shoutbox you can get some thumbs extra on theese missed sessions.
I'm working on diffrent approaches, dont think the thumb system needs a big change so far.
I'm working on diffrent approaches, dont think the thumb system needs a big change so far.
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