Jamaica 05 ch11 Reader's Page
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readers page howdy!! this time in the readers page we got a very good artilce about ranx that some of you swappers do.. the artilce was made by PAT/PARALYZE.. a great thanx to him. if you want to say something and you don't know how to spread it.. then send it to us. and we will publish it.. many of you swappers out there make ranks which you spread to all of your contacts. so it can't be useless to spend some deeper thoughts on this sub- ject. ranks are made to give an objective view of how good or bad a swapper is. they are a motivation for your contacts to improve, and this leads, naturally, to better sendings. it's the simple prin- ciple of concurrence, of competition. also your contacts like it if you make ranks, because it brings some thrill into swapping; if you're not in the real charts (in the mags), you could at least manage to enter your contact's ranks, and then you can feel proud and enjoy it. what makes ranks so objective, is the point-system, because NUMBERS of points are easily comparable; there's no doubt that 22 is more than 20. what differs from rank-editor to rank-editor, is the amount of points he gives for the different performances a swapper has to do, for example speed, quantity and quality of his sendings. and THIS is what this article is mainly about. there are lots of things a rank-editor can give points for, because they indi- cate how good a swapper is. let's begin with how new the stuff he sends is. this is very important, be- cause you're not a good swapper in case you always send three-weeks-old wares. ofcause you're better if you mostly send things your contacts don't have already. especially beloved are wares from your own group. and here is the first snag: everybody sais that it doesn't depend on the group you're a member of how good YOU are. but remember that an engaged swapper who is member of a lazy group, can't send as new stuff as someone who's in a very productive group! he just can't ! the quality of a swapper's software isn't unimportant either. who will call you a good swapper in case you always send lame mags and lots of public notes? but now remember that quite some sceners are LEGAL; they are unable to spread cracks, and this means that the amount of wares they can choose from is de- creased dramatically. illegals are ad- vantaged because of this. there are quite some diskcover-col- lectors in the scene, who give points for sending them many covers. at first sight, this is reasonable, too, as send- ing covers is a sign of engagement (at least i think so). but if you think some more, you will notice that some dudes have the possibility to fotocopy for free, and others have not. it's clear that you spread more covers if you can copy for free, but are you a better swapper then?! i don't think so. another point, which appears mostly in the ranks of votesheet-spreaders, is the filling of the votesheets the rank- editor sends to you. i am the opinion that filling votesheets belongs to swap- ping, just as copying disks. so you are, indeed, a better swapper if you fill the votesheets you get. but imagine a mega- swapper who gets very many copies of the SAME votesheet. in this case, he would be quite immoral, if he would fill them all, because that's some kind of cheat- ing the charts; everyone knows that by far not all mag-editors sort out double- triple- or ten-times-voters. everybody already saw the same addy twice or even thrice in the same issue of the same mag. what does this tell us? anyway, giving points for filling votesheets is shit. stepping over to another part of swapping, to notes'n'letters. it is known that many rank-editors give points not only for the wares, but for long notes aswell. one of my contacts even goes so far to give 0.1 points for each written line. how stupid this is! can't you see that rankings like this lead to long, but completely senseless letters?? do you judge any contact better if he writes, although he has nothing to say? do you want that? is he a better swapper then? there are also more special perfor- mances for which certain rank-editors give points, such as sending STAMPS. giving points to contacts who help you increasing your stamp-collection, is nothing but egoism. it doesn't have any- thing to do with scene-swapping. an even more ridiculous source of a high ranking is sending TAPES. i can just shake my head when thinking about it: should it depend on your MUSIC-TASTE how good you are as a swapper?!! no, this is just egoism, too. for example, two of my contacts will rank you higher if you send them TECHNO-TAPES. even if i would like to, i CAN'T send them any, because i haven't got a single tape with techno on it! the thinking-error which is of gra- vest consequence, is ranking according to the SPEED in which you deliver all the above mentioned things to your con- tacts. surely, maybe "speed swapping is the only way to prove who is the best swapper" (tbb/arcade in an interview with bullet proof, issue 6 page 5), but who knows how fast you are ??? i don't think any rank-editor takes into consi- deration where each of his contacts lives? and even if someone does, you ne- ver know exactly how long a sending nee- ded from the sender to you. you see, a polish swapper can be fast as hell, still everyone sees him as slow, since the polish post is totally ruined and because of this slow as hell. a package from poland to germany or the other way around can take more than a week. so a german swapper can easily have a delay of two weeks, still he's seen as as fast as the polish competitor who replies on the same day! so the differences are really too big to be neglected. also a legal swapper who intends on hot stuff is, usually, slower than an illegal, as he can't choose from such a big amount of stuff. at last, i can report that even phonecalls are rewarded with points for ranks by a few swappers. i don't think i have to say that this is unfair, as phonecalls to foreign countries or even overseas are much more expensive than calls to a nearby city. besides this, we can doubt if phoning is really something which belongs to swapping, but i won't discuss it here. you see, there's NO objective indicator of how good a swapper is left. ranks are COMPLETELY unfair, while they are made to be objective! everything said about ranks, can easily be transferred to the "real" swapper-charts in the mags, as the rank- editors, naturally, vote for the guys who are at the top-positions in their ranks. i'm not going to discuss how un- fair the charts in common are - enough has been written about this already - but the swapper-charts CANNOT be right, doubtlessly. pat/paralyze p.s.: reactions welcome! wow!! this artilce contained very much stuff. i got nothing to say. the only thing that i got in my mind is that. if you want to make ranx's then don't tell what you give points for.. /IOPOP