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@ anishakaul:
I went to bed after my last post. I saw the rep you gave - I reckon you were the first. I'm not most active at the moment, working 12 hour shifts and sleeping 7.
@ anishakaul:
I went to bed after my last post. I saw the rep you gave - I reckon you were the first. I'm not most active at the moment, working 12 hour shifts and sleeping 7.
Some day, I'll get some for real!
On which post of yours I had clicked "yes" ? I don't remember right now !!!
-------EDIT-------
Now I remember Post number 400 ! That was for you to check whether your system is working or not as you complained !
Last edited by Aquarius_Girl; 08-30-2010 at 10:42 AM.
The number of posts is quite low and is actually identical to the number needed to use the old Thanks system. To decrease gaming we probably won't release the actual number (and it's of course subject to change).
Thank you for making life easier for others !
I suggest to make the positive reputation comment compulsoryon giving the manual reputation !
Reason:
If a positive reputation is given to a NEWBIE, he should understand what good he did to get that point, so that he tries to do better whatever he did before.
A blank comment will not tell him anything.
Distribution: Debian, Red Hat, Slackware, Fedora, Ubuntu
Posts: 13,602
Original Poster
Rep:
We have no plans to make a comment required for positive rep at this time (as it is for negative rep), but we'll keep on eye on how the system is used. Keep in mind you're always able to leave a comment, especially if you feel it will help a new member better understand why you're repping them.
I have a question: I just noticed now I have 53 rep points while before I had 45. I looked through some of my points and it says that 'said post did not receive any rep points.' So how do I find out what post were given rep points recently?
Distribution: Debian, Red Hat, Slackware, Fedora, Ubuntu
Posts: 13,602
Original Poster
Rep:
You should have a "Latest Reputation Received" section in your UserCP. Also keep in mind that based on feedback in this thread, we did a one time rep alteration this morning based on statistics from the Thanks system.
Hrmm sorry I may have missed it, but all I see is the Subscribed threads in the main, and I looked all over for a 'latest rep received' however there is none. I'm still look through my userCP though...
Hrmm sorry I may have missed it, but all I see is the Subscribed threads in the main, and I looked all over for a 'latest rep received' however there is none. I'm still look through my userCP though...
I just repped you, so now you should see what Jeremy is talking about in your UserCP.
Maybe this has already been discussed, but I didn't find it on the search, and 30 pages is too much to go through. I think reputation expressed as a percentage would be more useful. Something like a seller's reputation on ebay.
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