12-09-2009, 06:57 PM
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Originally Posted by Linus
I'm very curious about the part that I've highlighted. Could you explain it using an imaginary example (you can use me as the "bad guy")? I never thought of this and want to get it clear in my head so I can understand where you're coming from.
As for disapproving reps, when you assign reps you have the option to choose "I Approve" or "I disapprove". The system defaults to the "I approve" and Medusa (correct me if I've misunderstood, bossy lady!  ) has made that only available to mods and such to keep the site about supporting each other.
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Words described one relevant scenario.
Another might be when moderation occurs in a thread and one user is specifically targeted. While many may agree that it was necessary and want to support the mod's efforts, half a dozen people publicly "approving" of the moderation has the appearance of a dog pile. (I can PM you with an example of the sort of thing to which I refer.)
"Thanks" may show support and show appreciation for another's words, but isn't that why there are reps (and replies)?
It's not a huge deal, just something that's been niggling at me a bit, and that maybe deserves a little more consideration.
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