Opps, You know what I meant lolOriginally Posted by crackers
Opps, You know what I meant lolOriginally Posted by crackers
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Feel the same way.. in fact i hadnt even paid any attention to the 'reputation' spot until I noticed this thread..Originally Posted by ilja
I admitedly havent played with it much, but I see how to leave one, and see the 'total score', but how are you reading what people have left? I didnt see thoat option anyplace..
on the main page of User CP is where comments are listed, ive given you a rep point to show you what i mean. just click on User CP on the menu bar
ah..cool.. thanks, now I see.. I kept looking for a menu option someplaceOriginally Posted by LinuxNewb
Before I became a moderator, I got lots of points from the existing moderators and administrators and now...
...all I get is razzed.
Please give credit where credit is due--say thanks in the active thread.
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i got razzed before and after...[
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You poor, poor babies.
Oh, sorry, that's razzing, isn't it?
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See! See what I mean--he's doing it again!
Please give credit where credit is due--say thanks in the active thread.
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At least foolish let me off the hook with the ugly signature line--that's cool now that I know how old he is.
Hey, I posted a really great How-To, you all should read it.
Last edited by Dog-One; 24th November 2004 at 06:29 AM. Reason: I need the Rep points.
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sharedmedia was talking about "blue vs green
Doesn't green designate admin/mod ?
and blue is regualr fourum members?
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Nope ...Originally Posted by sailorsgh
Green - reputation is POSITIVE AND COUNTED
Blue - reputation is "just for fun" and NOT COUNTED
Red - reputation is NEGATIVE AND COUNTED
... all regardless number of reputation points ...
well ...I did not know that. ..but I guess i should
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I don't think soOriginally Posted by sailorsgh
Guess there are more ppl, regardless which rank, walking in the dark - concerning the reputation system ...
Same to me, until i found the facts
as far as the reputation thing goes, yes, it's definitly nice to get feedback good or bad about any posts one makes. but if you are going to give someone a bad reputation, the very least you should do is leave a comment as to why. that way the person will have an idea as to why they recieved a bad rep. (and that should always be done by anyone on staff) so far i've had 5 reps given 3 green with no comment, 1 blue with a thankyou, and finally a red with no comment other than a moderator closing a thread after my reply to a post. (post was closed for "massive multipost") and considering the number of points that were deducted, it couldn't have been a "plain registered member"
a suggestion: make all fields required when giving a reputation whether they're good or bad. giving someone a bad rep without a reason given will only create bad feelings. plus if the bad rep is undeserved, the person recieving it might be able to get it nullified. (assuming any of the staff would care about it)
sorry about the rant, but if someone is going to give me a bad rep, i want to know why so that i may avoid it in the future.
When i try to give feedback to someone I only seeOriginally Posted by Pegasus
I approve
I disapprove
A message area
No color indication and yet in the user control panel i see the greens and blues
Someine explain this to me?
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