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Highest rep?
Curious, in a non-competive way, who has the highest rep?
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the rep power thing makes absolutely no sense to me whatsoever. (i mean, not that i don't understand why we have it, i just have absolutely no concept of how it works.)
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The giving and receiving of rep is like this, not into the math of....
When a person with high rep gives some one who is new a thanks or a comment the recipient's #'s go up, there is no negative rep. When a new member gives out rep, their rep received goes up. So when repping you get more rep by giving and receiving. Look at it this way, it comes with the system and ignore it. |
Prizes!
I keep hoping that I get a giant Snickers bar for each rep point...
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soo who's on first.....
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Then one day you look up and your rep is going in reverese, you know you made it to the top and are on your way ! Kinda like the roll back at Walmart. Score!
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Maybe
666,666,666,666,666
Who's ver got that # of reps is The winner! |
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See posts #8 and #9 from this thread: http://www.butchfemmeplanet.com/foru...read.php?t=501
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POSTED BY LINUS in a thread that was started already about this.
*heh* The reputation system (also sometimes referred to as the "Karma System") is a way for user to indicate support or dislike of a post. You can hit the little scales (found at the bottom of left of each person's post) and choose either "I approve" or "I disapprove". You can also include a comment. This adds to your reputation provided that the person hitting the scales has reputation to offer (must be a value over 50 points). You can see your points when you go to UserCP. That value will appear just above the reputations and Thanks you receive. The higher the number of points, the greater the number of "green balls" you'll get. How much reputation you get from someone hitting those scales will depend on how many points someone has (the value is a percentage of their points). Now, the Thanks Button is a variation of the Rep in that it allows individuals to give a quick "positive" rep and quick thanks for a post. This was created to lessen the simple "Thanks" posts for information. In this very supportive environment, it's taken off like wildfire (far greater than I would have imagined). I am contemplating creating a modified version of it that would be a "Hugs" (for those times you want to show support for someone when down, facing a challenge, etc.). That said, it's up to you if you want to use it. That really is a personal choice and just because you receive "Thanks" or a positive rep from someone doesn't necessarily mean you need to do so in return. Let me know if that help |
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*making random useless post just so she can see what her rep is and if it's anything close to 66666666*
*and is now craving a snickers bar* |
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