NWF_Renim said:
...say something around a score of 40 and over...
Type-kun said:
Hm, are there enough posts that get to +40 in three days?
Perhaps something a bit better and more useful would be a score of 10-20+, or something around that area. An image with a quality that would get a +40 score would most likely be approved within the first couple of hours anyways, saving no time or effort for anybody.
I just did a random sampling from the images on June 1st of this year, with a total of 988 images approved that day:
- Only 27 or ~2.7% were approved through the moderation queue with a 10+ score
- Only 9 or ~0.9% were approved through the moderation queue with a 15+ score
- Only 5 or ~0.5% were approved through the moderation queue with a 20+ score
Please keep in mind, that all of those numbers I gave are after a week. So after 3 days in the moderation queue, perhaps even less would have made the cutoff.
To be fair, on the con side of things, during the entire year of 2014 with a total of 300,000 images posted:
- There were 207 deleted images with a 10+ score
- There were 30 deleted images with a 15+ score
- There were 11 deleted images with a 20+ score
If I were to extend the June 1st numbers I used earlier, than:
- 9855 images would be automatically approved with a 10+ score
- 3285 images would be automatically approved with a 15+ score
- 1825 images would be automatically approved with a 20+ score
Correlating those two sets of numbers together:
- 207/9855 or 2.1% false acceptance rate with a 10+ score
- 30/3285 or 0.9% false acceptance rate with a 15+ score
- 11/1825 or 0.6% false acceptance rate with a 20+ score
Of course, I can't quantify usefulness without more data, but it's pretty apparent that as the score threshold increases, the usefulness of such a feature would decrease.
This is all an engineering tradeoff. The usefulness is directly related to the false acceptance. The question is, how many false hits is acceptable. I'd be fine with the 10+ threshold, as that's only ~200 false hits out of ~300,000 total images per year. Everyone has a different level of acceptance though.
To sum up, I'm all for an automatic approval process, but please make it meaningful and useful, otherwise, you're just wasting the coder's time for whoever would implement such a feature, as it might end up saving no time or effort whatsoever.