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    #1
    Senior Member

    karma/reputation questions.

    hey what up b-rip buddies! i noticed it said that i disabled my rep. u know, the green karma bars. i dont remember doing that. irregardless, hit me up with some knowledge.

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    trainwreck530 Reviewed by trainwreck530 on . karma/reputation questions. hey what up b-rip buddies! i noticed it said that i disabled my rep. u know, the green karma bars. i dont remember doing that. irregardless, hit me up with some knowledge. LATE Rating: 5

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    #2
    Senior Member

    karma/reputation questions.

    You can go into your User Control Panel and make sure it's activated after you have at least 50 posts and your account has been active for at least two weeks. Until then, you don't have the ability to give or receive rep.
    [SIZE=\"4\"]\"That best portion of a good man\'s life: his little, nameless, unremembered acts of kindness and love.\"[/SIZE]
    [align=center]William Wordsworth, English poet (1770 - 1850)[/align]

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    #3
    Senior Member

    karma/reputation questions.

    jah jah, I just turned mine on, however I prolly got lots-o-negative rep oh well, what goes down sometimes comes up too

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    #4
    Senior Member

    karma/reputation questions.

    Heres some info on the rep system for you.

    Reputation System :

    What is Reputation System?
    A system designed to rate the posts and actions of other members.

    What does reputation do?
    Besides identifying someone as a good member or a bad member, not much.

    What are the requirements to give someone reputation?
    Both of the following:

    1. A minimum post count of 50.
    2. A minimum reputation of +10 points.

    Can I be banned/penalized for having a bad reputation?
    No, having a negative reputation or recieving many negative reputation comments is not, by itself, grounds for a ban. However, it is difficult to get more negitive rep then positive, and the same poor behavior that leads to poor reputation can lead to a ban.

    What are the requirements to recieve reputation?
    There are none. Anyone can recieve reputation.


    How much rep does one start with?
    10 points upon registry.


    How do I give someone reputation?
    On every post, there is a scale icon beneath one's avatar and personal information. This is the reputation button.
    Click it on the post you wish to leave reputation for, select either "Approve" (positive reputation) or "Disapprove" (negitive reputation) and, if you wish, leave a message. Then click "Add to reputation" to complete the process.

    How can I see how many reputation points I have?
    There are four ways:

    1. The number of green bars next to your posts (see below for details).
    2. The message you see displayed when you place your mouse over the light bars (see below for details).
    3. Clicking UserCP, scrolling down to the Latest Reputation Received box, and looking at the top right corner. A number is given signifying how many points you've earned.
    4. Click your own "give reputation" icon.

    What do the bars next to one's post mean?
    Each bar signifies that that you've reached a certain level of repuatation.

    What do the messages shown when the rep bar is hovered over mean?
    This is another function of reputation levels. It does not directly contribute to how much power to affect other's reputations one has.


    How do I see the reputations I've been left?
    In the userCP, under latest reputation recieved.

    How can I figure out who gave me a reputation comment?
    Unless you're a mod, or a Super Moderator or an admin checks your profile for you, there is no way to be certain. The only other way to know is if they leave their name in the rep, or you can figure it out by the comment they left.

    What do the colors in the reputation recieved window signify?
    Negative Rep: You lose points.

    Null Rep: Member who repped you doesn't meet the requirements to give rep away. Your points stay the same.

    Positive Rep: You gain points.

    -For every 7 days, users gain 1 point of reputation-altering power. -For every 50 posts, users gain 1 point of reputation-altering power. -For every 75 points of reputation, users gain 1 point of reputation-altering power.
    You start with 2 points of reputation power.

    Note that negitive reps only have HALF the power of a positive rep.

    How often can I leave reputation comments?
    You can only give reputation to between 10 and 20 people in a 24 hour period, depending on how much time you wait between each. Giving many reputations out in a short period will quickly max you out for the day.

    Why can't I rep the same person again?
    To prevent abuse of the rep system, the number of times you can rep the same person is limited based upon the number of reputation comments you've left in all and the number you've left that particular person. If you find you can't give someone reputation, you'll have to rep other people before you can rep that person again.

    What's the difference between reputation points and reputation power?
    Reputation points is the amount of reputation you have in total; reputation power is the amount you change someone's rep points when repping them.

    What is rep abuse?
    Rep abuse constitutes the following:
    1. Repeatedly leaving negitive reputation for the same member for no good reason
    2. Leaving nothing but or almost nothing but negitive reputation comments for people in general
    3. Using flaming, cursing, and insults in reputation comments

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    #5
    Senior Member

    karma/reputation questions.

    Where'd you find that, Adam? Was it someplace here or on some vBulletin documentation someplace else? It's good info.
    [SIZE=\"4\"]\"That best portion of a good man\'s life: his little, nameless, unremembered acts of kindness and love.\"[/SIZE]
    [align=center]William Wordsworth, English poet (1770 - 1850)[/align]

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    #6
    Senior Member

    karma/reputation questions.

    Quote Originally Posted by birdgirl73
    Where'd you find that, Adam? Was it someplace here or on some vBulletin documentation someplace else? It's good info.
    Agreed, that was the most informational rep post I've read. This deserves a sticky by my standard. Everything you need about rep.
    :thumbsup:

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    #7
    Senior Member

    karma/reputation questions.

    Quote Originally Posted by Zcomp
    Agreed, that was the most informational rep post I've read. This deserves a sticky by my standard. Everything you need about rep.
    :thumbsup:
    That's where he got it from, the sticky called "Our reputation system" that can be found in this feedback forum. Also, there are about 50 threads already on question about disabled reputation.

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