I don't think I would care if the site were unbiased and genuinely attempted to rate TDs for no other purpose than to improve the quality of life of BBO members.
Of course, this is the Internet. No one cares what I think. I'm aware of a couple of abusive sites ( principals might disagree with "abusive") aimed at a specific BBO member. They don't care what I think
Most US ISPs protect the identity of their customers and allow anonymous abuse, hacking, spamming, petty crime and what-not, regardless of what they pretend to believe.
There are a couple of pitfalls if you are contemplating a ratings website
1. Allowing people to type in comments about TD quality will assuredly lead to abusive remarks
2. You won't be able to stop people from voting multiple times
3. Will this become a popularity contest? Votes along the lines of: I hate him but he makes good rulings: will probably be rare
4. Will this become the watering hole for the many people we've had to ban from BBO for various reasons?
5. Will competitors for our customers ACBL card fees attempt to make our acbl tds look bad using this site?
6. Will anyone bother to look up a TDs rating on the web while playing on BBO?
7. Will TDs brag about their ratings in their profile? Who will ensure that a person has the rating he claims to have?
8. Will TDs quit TDing/BBO, in shame/anger if it turns out they are poor TDs as measured by this site?
IMO, as you can tell, an unmoderated effort to rate the casual TDs is likely to harm BBO (and thus, the members it is trying to serve). What harms BBO harms FG/SW/UI and takes away from our ability to serve the customers.
I don't think rating TDs is a bad thing. To do it properly, I think
1. the mechanism for rating a TD has to be very easy. Even right-clicking on a name is too much. I'm thinking more along the lines of a popup whenever you complete a tourney, asking for (demanding?) a rating of that event/TD.
2. The results of the rating have to be visible inside the description, or maybe even alongside the lock and dollar icons, and also available when inviting, etc.
3. We have to find a way to combine ratings when multiple TDs run a T together.
We'd have to get by with fewer tourneys, I think . Some TDs wont do the work if it isnt fun, so to speak, and the ratings might make TDing less attractive.
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