Questions: 1) If a post is considered bad, nothing happens. The reputation of the user is not affected. 2) If a post is downvoted, the poster will lose 2 points, and the voter will lose 1 point. 3) The swipe thresholds for content and time thresholds are 12,000 points, what is the threshold weight? (a) If 60 posts are made, the content and time thresholds are 12,000 points, what is the threshold weight? (b) If a room has 6 adult men and the room capacity is probably that the maximum safe weight will be exceeded if 7

1) If a post is considered bad, nothing happens. The reputation of the user is not affected.
2) If a post is downvoted, the poster will lose 2 points, and the voter will lose 1 point.
3) The swipe thresholds for content and time thresholds are 12,000 points, what is the threshold weight?

(a) If 60 posts are made, the content and time thresholds are 12,000 points, what is the threshold weight?

(b) If a room has 6 adult men and the room capacity is probably that the maximum safe weight will be exceeded if 7
Transcript text: 1) If a post is considered bad, nothing happens. The reputation of the user is not affected. 2) If a post is downvoted, the poster will lose 2 points, and the voter will lose 1 point. 3) The swipe thresholds for content and time thresholds are 12,000 points, what is the threshold weight? (a) If 60 posts are made, the content and time thresholds are 12,000 points, what is the threshold weight? (b) If a room has 6 adult men and the room capacity is probably that the maximum safe weight will be exceeded if 7
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Let's break down the question and address each part step by step.

Part 1 of 3
  1. If a post is considered bad, nothing happens. The reputation of the user is not affected.

    • This statement is straightforward. If a post is deemed bad, there are no consequences for the user's reputation.
  2. If a post is downvoted, the poster will lose 2 points, and the voter will lose 1 point.

    • This means that when a user downvotes a post, the person who made the post loses 2 reputation points, and the person who cast the downvote loses 1 reputation point.
  3. The swipe thresholds for content and time thresholds are 12,000 points, what is the threshold weight?

    • This part of the question is not entirely clear without additional context. However, it seems to be asking for a calculation or a specific value related to the thresholds given. Since the exact nature of "threshold weight" is not defined, we cannot provide a precise answer here.
Part 2 of 3

(a) If 60 posts are made, the content and time thresholds are 12,000 points, what is the threshold weight?

  • Similar to the previous part, without a clear definition of "threshold weight," it is challenging to provide an exact answer. However, if we assume that the threshold weight is somehow related to the number of posts and the given thresholds, we might need more information or a formula to calculate it.

(b) If a room has 6 adult men and the room capacity is probably that the maximum safe weight will be exceeded if 7

  • This part of the question seems incomplete. It appears to be leading into a probability or safety calculation but does not provide enough information to complete the thought.
Summary
  • For Part 1, the first two points are clear and straightforward.
  • For Part 3, without additional context or definitions, it is not possible to accurately determine the "threshold weight."
  • For Part 2, part (a) is similarly unclear without more context or a formula.
  • Part (b) is incomplete and cannot be answered as it stands.

To provide a more accurate and complete response, additional context or definitions for terms like "threshold weight" would be necessary.

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