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Maybe negative reps could be turned off? I don't see the point in them, just positive ones, so you either rep someones post positively or you don't rep at all? We've got the report button for seriously dodgy posts

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I was accusing no-one - I can't see who it is...but it does seem self-defeating...so, how's your Firefox going...having fun with all the twiddly bits? Want some more?

 

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I was accusing no-one - I can't see who it is...but it does seem self-defeating...so, how's your Firefox going...having fun with all the twiddly bits? Wants some more?
Yeah they are great thanks!! Especially the reminder thingy....
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25/06/08 - NatWest - Prelim letter

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22/03/06 - Capital One - Settled 24/6

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Maybe negative reps could be turned off? I don't see the point in them, just positive ones, so you either rep someones post positively or you don't rep at all? We've got the report button for seriously dodgy posts

My thoughts entirely.:rolleyes:

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What is happening with reps? Yesterday (day before that now) it showed how many points each persons rep was worth. This was on all of the posts. Today, this has disappeared and I have lost points and 2 reps that I had received. Looking again it does say Latest Reputations so maybe they just drop off after a while. I was proud of my reps:cry: Saddo that I am :p

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Admin were testing features, but once they discovered what had been switched on, they decided it wasn't necessary.

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I do! Look how many posts I have made! I don't understand how this works at all... :(

 

OK... if people like your posts a lot they will click the scales and select "I approve"... as they do this more and more your green bar will build...

 

What's your reputation score at the moment?

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Trouble is, Newbies, n00bs and generally people who haven't been here long click the scales a LOT... but they don't have any "Reputation giving power". That means that their little dot next to the "latest reputation given" is grey - and they don't affect your score. What you need is to impress the old hands, people like me for instance ;)

 

I just gave you a rep; has it affected your score?

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Register Date Factor

for every 40 number of days, users gain 1 point of reputation-altering power.

Post Count Factor

For every 40number of posts, users gain 1 point of reputation-altering power.

Reputation Point Factor

For every 60 points of reputation, users gain 1 point of reputation-altering power.

Minimum Post Count 50

How many posts must a user have before his reputation hits count on others?

Minimum Reputation Count 50

How much reputation must a user have before his reputation hits count on others?

Daily Reputation Clicks Limit 5

How many reputation clicks can a user give over each 24 hour period? Administrators are exempt from this limit.

Reputation User Spread 10

How many different users must you give reputation to before you can hit the same person again? Administrators are exempt from this limit.

 

Has this changed?

 

I am curious as I have green blobs from people who have only made a few posts - not grey as previously stated. But no points added.

Also a couple of points added from people who have made about 10 posts (not 50 as stated above)

I would also like to know what my point giving power is? I make it about 12 going on days, posts and rep.

 

Oh and why are some of the green blobs on here bright and some dull?

 

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That made me smile. Thank you for that whoever you were lol

 

But can anyone answer the above, I really don't understand,

 

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Also, what does it mean when the bit which has "posts, location, blobs" etc is blank except for N/A?

I understand Husbandkhans but I have seen someone saying they are a newbie with the same thing.

 

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sal, when it says N/A it means they have asked to be removed from the forum entirely. posts advice given apart from bear garden posts which count for zero, some people have no posts at all because they have registered used info or potentially have links to certain organisations.

Blobs, i give in on.

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That made me smile. Thank you for that whoever you were lol

 

But can anyone answer the above, I really don't understand,

 

Sally x

 

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I think I give up, no-one who knows what they all mean is replying ......

........... but if anyone looking in does, please post it here.

 

Thanks Monkey and Nattie,

 

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Well I can clear that one up for you.

You receive ONE green blob for each 100 points of rep you receive up to 500 points.

After that it takes 200 points per light green blob up to 6.

So in the end you would have 5 dark green and 6 light green blobs for a total of 500 + 1200 = 1700 points.

 

You are awarded points when another member clicks you scales.

Now the formula behind the size of this award is very complex with a lot of variables, but I have noticed that Mods give around 20 rep per click and other members give varying amounts depending on post count, age of account and the number of greenies they have.

 

Hope this shed some light on this part of the site.

 

Ps I use the same forum software on the site I admin hence the in depth knowledge of the rep system

 

I forgot to mention that the Black square mean that the member has diabled rep display.

They can still give (hint) and receive rep, but the greenies aren't displayed at all.

 

I'll summarise for you.

Basically.

reputation_pos.gifreputation_pos.gif = 100 points

reputation_highpos.gifreputation_highpos.gif = 200 points

So the more greenies the more times that member has had their scales (reputation.gifreputation.gif) clicked and a comment been left.

 

You can view your points in the usercp, top left.

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Hi again Curlyben!

 

...Long time no hear from Stranger?!

...You are awarded points when another member clicks you scales.

Now the formula behind the size of this award is very complex with a lot of variables, but I have noticed that Mods give around 20 rep per click and other members give varying amounts depending on post count, age of account and the number of greenies they have...

 

 

So the more greenies the more times that member has had their scales (reputation.gifreputation.gif) clicked and a comment been left.

A good explanation.

...Except for the very OVER simplification as stated in your 2nd quoted paragraph above.

 

This simplification, amongst other things, was discussed in a Bear Garden Thread a few months ago...

http://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk/forum/bear-garden/108040-how-do-i.html#post1045042

 

An example being...A thousand 'Thank U' clicks by Newbies can show up as less than a solitary click by someone more empowered!

 

Perhaps a small point, I know...But I think it is a valid one to remember!...:)

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Hi all,

 

Just noticed this thread, never really paid much mind to green blob thingies and reputation before, just wondering is there any other criteria to making the leap from Informative to Highly Informative apart from having more than the 250 points? ie post count or length of time being a member etc?

 

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You will change to highly informative and obtain a light green blob when you obtain more reputation, nothing to do with post count or join date.

 

Do not quote me, but I think after around the 600 mark you change to highly informative.

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