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Re: Reputations. Do they deserve more careful thought?

My only concern about the system is that people are mush more likely to receive a negative point then a positive one. Everyone makes great posts everyday. To get a positive rep point for a post, it has to glow, it has to be something that you can dedicate a novel to. Where as at least for myself, I've recived negative rep points for some pretty frivelous reasons.

I also feel that you're more likely to receive a positive rep point from an internet friend. Not suprisingly, the "popular people" as indicated in the People I want to meet at nationals thread have a ton of rep points. Reading that thread made me relive some not so nice parts of high school
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