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Guest 15-05-2004 15:31

Reputation points
 
Is there any way to see how many points each reputation given is worth? Is there also a way of knowing how many reputation points that I can give?

Mike Ciance 15-05-2004 15:39

Re: Reputation points
 
well, i assume that each box represents a set number of reputation points. i have 15 points, but only one box, so they are worth at least that. for some research, next time you up somebody's rep ask them how many points it goes up by

Cory 15-05-2004 15:40

Re: Reputation points
 
I think he's asking if he can see how much is given in any given situation. You can't really, unless you keep track starting right now and checking the difference between your total points after you get rep, vs, before you get rep.

Each person does not give the same amount. For example, I give around 20 or so (I think) while DJ gives 38, and the top people give something over 50 I think. It all depends on your own level of reputation. The higher it is, the more points you give.

Mike Ciance 15-05-2004 15:43

Re: Reputation points
 
does your # of posts have any influence on anything with reputation? or anything at all for that matter?

OneAngryDaisy 15-05-2004 15:49

Re: Reputation points
 
Yes, I believe those with under 50 posts don't contribute to reputation, thus the gray squares..

dez250 15-05-2004 17:03

Re: Reputation points
 
each dark green box is worth 100 points,
from 1-99 rep points you will have a single dark green box (or grey if your new).
from 100-199 its 2 dark green boxes
200-299 is 3 dark green boxes
300-399 is 4 dark green boxes
400-499 is 5 dark green boxes
500-699 is 5 dark green boxes and 1 bright green box
700-899 is 5 dark green boxes and 2 bright green boxes
900-1099 is 5 dark green boxes and 3 bright green boxes
1100-1299 is 5 dark green boxes and 4 bright green boxes
1300-1499 is is 5 dark green boxes and 5 bright green boxes
1500+ is 5 dark green boxes and 6 bright green boxes

Currently you cant go over a total of 11 boxes. Also when you place your curser over the boxes it will give you a phrase which represents the users point value. Also like Cory said, each person will give or remove a certain value with a positive or negitive rep comment. people who currently have 1 grey box will not give or remove any rep points when they send a positive or negative request. I dont know if there is a way to see how much each request is worth with out brandon doing some work on a new feature...

Brandon Martus 15-05-2004 17:23

Re: Reputation points
 
There isn't a way (that I know of) where your reputation score is shown.

There are alot of factors that contribute to how many points you give. It is based on your reputation score (which you can see on your main user cp page, in the upper right corner of the recent reputation box. It is also based on the # of days you've been registered, the # of posts you have, etc.

There are a few other quirks spelled out in the FAQ, too, if this doesn't answer all your questions.

Joe Ross 15-05-2004 19:32

Re: Reputation points
 
From a previous post about reputation:

Quote:

Originally Posted by Brandon Martus
Admins (maybe mods, not sure) give 3 points.
For every 100 number of days, users gain 1 point of reputation-altering power.
For every 500 number of posts, users gain 1 point of reputation-altering power.
For every 100 points of reputation, users gain 1 point of reputation-altering power.
User must have 50 posts before his reputation hits count on others.
User can give 47 reputation clicks over each 24 hour period.
User must give reputation to 15 people before they can hit the same person again.

Hope this helps

Pierson 16-05-2004 00:58

Re: Reputation points
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Joe Ross
From the a previous post about reputation:

Hope this helps

Thank you for posting how the math works! I am still amazed at how one person who has been around the forums for a while and who has at least 8+ boxes gave me a negative rep point. It turned my 1 green box into 1 gray box. I think they were just having a bad day since my post was just an insight into the thread.

However, it shows us how much power a veteran member can have negatively. But this also shows, how forum members can build rep points back up.

But not to leave this post on a negative, thank you to all of you who have helped make ChiefDelphi so wonderful and a great resource for all of us.

David Kelly 16-05-2004 01:08

Re: Reputation points
 
Do red bars limit ones posting? Say there are members on CD that have a very negative reputation, does the system limit their posting because they have such a negative reputation?


If it doesnt, I think it should.

Cory 16-05-2004 01:12

Re: Reputation points
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by David Kelly
Do red bars limit ones posting? Say there are members on CD that have a very negative reputation, does the system limit their posting because they have such a negative reputation?


If it doesnt, I think it should.


I agree. Then we could keep that SilenceNoMore fool from posting.

Think of what a better place Chiefdelphi would be.

Cory

Pierson 16-05-2004 01:21

Re: Reputation points
 
Here Here!

The problem is that one can then come back on as a guest.

To steer this back on topic: <humor> So, if someone with 2 red boxes gives you neg feedback, do you really get positive feedback? </>

Madison 16-05-2004 03:01

Re: Reputation points
 
Remember kids, censorship is bad.

"'Tis better to be silent and thought a fool than to speak and remove all doubt."

This is a wise sentiment that many have not yet taken time to understand. They should be given every opportunity to do so.

Marc P. 16-05-2004 12:43

Re: Reputation points
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by M. Krass
Remember kids, censorship is bad.

"'Tis better to be silent and thought a fool than to speak and remove all doubt."

This is a wise sentiment that many have not yet taken time to understand. They should be given every opportunity to do so.

I agree. If you censor one thing, it sets a dangerous precident to enable censoring in the future. That's the theory behind Slashdot- No posts can be deleted or edited. It's been a very contraversial stance for them, and they've been threatened with legal action a few times because of it. But the idea is if one post can be deleted, it opens the doors for other posts to be deleted. If that happens, there's no stopping how many posts can be deleted, or under what criteria a post would be eligable for deletion. Some would argue political or moral censorship, and the site would loose lots of credibility as people complained. Of course, this means there are plenty of trolls who take advantage of the system, but I think it's a small price to pay for the freedom of knowing your thoughts can be expressed without fear of censorship. It's easy enough to browse around trolls, but far more difficult to get your ideas heard in a public place without fear of ridicule or censoring.

Cory 16-05-2004 12:46

Re: Reputation points
 
It doesnt really matter what anyone thinks about the forum moderators ability to delete posts or edit them, or if censorship is bad.

Read the TOS. Im sure it says something along the lines of it is up to the discretion of the chiefdelphi.com moderators to delete what they consider inappropriate content.

Now if people went around deleting threads just because they didnt like the person, that'd be another story entirely.

[edit] here we go. "The owners of the ChiefDelphi Forums have the right to remove, edit, move or close any thread for any reason."


Cory


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