How to see threads that have received reputations?
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I mean: in your LQ UserCP you have the list of subscribed threads (currently one), then the list of subscribed forums (maybe you don't really need it) then it should appear the list of the last reputation received along with the nick of the user who add to your reputation (as shown in the attachment posted by druuna above).
Hey what's up with the "latest infractions received"? some new feature?
I think it appears whenever a user receives an infraction, then the list stays in the UserCP even after the infraction has expired. As far as I know there is no user control on what should appear in the CP or what should disappear when empty. Maybe we can ask/suggest Jeremy to explain/add this feature. Any thought?
I think it appears whenever a user receives an infraction,
I don't think I can believe that "druuna" did receive an "infraction"??
I remember root saying that when a new feature gets launched it is shown only to the contributing members (at first)! But, that doesn't seem to be the case here either.
Hey what's up with the "latest infractions received"? some new feature?
I'm guessing this is a questions for me.....
Back in 2009 I was accused of (and I quote) Marker, unfriendly approach while answering a question in the newbie section. Even though the infraction points (1 point in my case) are removed after a certain period of time (24 hours in my case), the entry sticks and stays visible in your UserCP.
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I don't think I can believe that "druuna" did receive an "infraction"??
Neither can I. I still think it was unjust, but that's my opinion
That could be an old feature which they might have removed now. Not sure what qualifies
to be an infraction though.
I did receive a formal mod-mail some time back for jesting Mr. Strawn (which led to thread
closure) but I don't see anything in my usercp!
Colucix,
The earlier count if I am not wrong was 15 and adding Anisha's 1 to it the count should have been 16 but it says 20 isnt that incorrect?
As Anisha said the amount of received reputation points depends on the reputation of the donor to a maximum of 10 points. Take in mind that it's different giving reputation by clicking on the balance icon in the left side of your post and giving reputation by clicking on "Did you find this post helpful". The former acts as explained and the donor can add a message to explain the reasons for giving reputation, the latter adds always and only 1 point to your reputation count and you will see "Helpful Answer Positive Rating" in your UserCP.
@Ajit Gunge, I believe that the initial reputation count is based on the number of posts someone has (or the time they have been forum members). For example, when the reputation system was implemented I started with 30 points, no matter if by that time none of my posts could have been rated by anyone because the reputation system didn't exist before. So, maybe the 15 points you had are due to this, and hence, you can only see the reputation given by Anisha Kaul?
Last edited by Hungry ghost; 04-06-2012 at 10:20 PM.
Reason: grammar
@Ajit Gunge, I believe that the initial reputation count is based on the number of posts someone has (or the time they have been forum members).
No, nothing of that sort.
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Originally Posted by odiseo77
For example, when the reputation system was implemented I started with 30 points, no matter if by that time none of my posts could have been rated by anyone because the reputation system didn't exist before.
Thanks system existed before reputation system. One can NOT see the thanked posts (now) but can see the posts on which reps are given.
Last edited by Aquarius_Girl; 04-07-2012 at 12:06 AM.
Thanks system existed before reputation system. One can NOT see the thanked posts but can see the posts on which reps are given.
That explains it. Didn't know the old thanks system could add points to the reputation (always assumed these 30 points were "given" to members with a certain number of posts and/or time in the forum).
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