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Thread: Thread Ratings and Reputation
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02-02-2005 12:30 AM #16
Originally Posted by AmaralFan1
Click on User CP near the top left of the webpage.
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02-02-2005 12:33 AM #17
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Done that. It shows the thread, whether they're positive or negative, and comments, but not who gave them.
Originally Posted by Objectivity
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02-02-2005 12:33 AM #18
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Well thanks a lot, it's quite rare for anyone to give a concession on here. It's rather refreshing since many people who are beaten badly in arguments don't admit and usually just run away from the thread once they've lost. And I'm not saying you were beaten badly.
Originally Posted by Nuclear Dish
And you made some good points too, and it's good that we were able to argue without attacking each other or getting overly frustrated.
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02-02-2005 12:33 AM #19Why don't you throw some love my way, Nuke?
Originally Posted by Nuclear Dish
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02-02-2005 12:34 AM #20You have to be a plus member to have this ability.
Originally Posted by longflyball
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02-02-2005 12:35 AM #21Ah, you're not a plus member. Didn't realize that. Yeah, you can't see. lol
Originally Posted by AmaralFan1
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02-02-2005 12:36 AM #22
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What do the black squares mean? I know the green is positive and red negative but I have a couple comments that have black squares next to them and am not sure what that is.
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02-02-2005 12:39 AM #23Neutral maybe? I guess they are on the fence and one positive or one negative will push them either way.
Originally Posted by mweb08
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02-02-2005 01:22 AM #24It can either be positive or negative but the person doesn't have enough posts to swing your overall reputation either way...
Originally Posted by mweb08
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02-02-2005 01:23 AM #25I think you have to be a plus member...but I'm not extremely positive.
Originally Posted by longflyball
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02-02-2005 01:24 AM #26Me too...I gave him rep points for his kick ass avatar.
Originally Posted by Wedge
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02-02-2005 01:52 AM #27
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Originally Posted by MurphDogg
Oh ok, cool, because one of them would of been negative and guessing by who posted the other one I'll guess it would of been negative too.
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02-02-2005 01:54 PM #28Yeah, that's one of the reasons why reasons should be mandatory, too. If it's neutral you can figure out what it was.
Originally Posted by mweb08
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02-02-2005 03:27 PM #29The problem here is that some people take these rep points very seriously while others dont. If they are going to be as strict and important as some on here want than that needs to be clear to everyone. I do agree though that not being able to change things is weak.
Originally Posted by Wedge
Also, I dont agree with always having to give reasons. I've given out a lot of + and - rep points and for the majority of the negative ones I have responded directly to the post that I had a problem with. I see no reason why I need to explain things twice when all the person needs to do is click on the post and follow from there.
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02-02-2005 03:30 PM #30Well, in that case, yeah. If it were made mandatory you could just say "see thread." But in most cases, no response is made at all.
Originally Posted by Max Power


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