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Re: Reputations. Do they deserve more careful thought?
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I have a negative rep-stalker... someone who I know has a personal grudge against me. It's actually kind of humorous to get -3 from them for a post, and then +20 from another person for the same post. Makes me smile. ![]() "JVN, hated by some. Loved by others." ![]() John Last edited by JVN : 06-04-2004 at 21:48. |
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and not everyone can type with their fingers - before you slam someone for their ability to communicate stop and consider, they might be strapped in a wheelchair and typing with a pencil between their teeth or english could be their 4th language (I never correct someones english unless I can do so in their native language) no one likes a spelling or grammer nazi :^) Last edited by KenWittlief : 06-04-2004 at 22:49. |
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Truthfully i dont see a point of rep. Nor do i see its usefulness. Therefore i dont use it at all.
Different ppl use rep for different purposes, if you use it as a way of showing u agree/disagree w/ someone or as a way to show ur respect for some one and thier opinion...then rock on! I think thats a perfect reason to use it. But its the ppl that use rep as a popularity contest or as a way to flame another cd member or just giving rep to a person b/c that person gave them positive/negative rep, that i dont agree w/. And b/c thats mostly what i saw at the begining of the rep system i felt no reason to use rep...and still dont Quote:
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Reputation is a delicate subject. They may change the way you make friends completely. If one carries the rep for being dependent then the person will be able to gain more trust. But if another person has the rep for being a gossipy person, I'm certainly not going to trust telling them my inner most thoughts. Reputations are basically social standards, we all are going to conform some what no matter what, in order to keep things operating smoothly. Or else the person who refuses to be polite, considerate, or something is just a bug in the program. I personally like to think of reputation as being something to treasure. Because it really does affect what people think of you. My grammar is not great nor is my spelling, but English is my second language. Sorry!
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Of course, as you pointed out, first impressions are not always all they're cracked up to be, but they are how you'll judge (and be judged by) 99% of the people you'll meet in your life, and therefore aren't insignificant. Quote:
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Last edited by MikeDubreuil : 07-04-2004 at 08:55. Reason: I know when to use to or too. |
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) next to, say, the "Add to rep." button that is either green, red, or not there. Hovering over it could tell you the number of positive/negative rep points given to that post.I like the idea, but I want to just state now that if you happen to think of displaying the names of people who have given reps to a post, don't. (Just being pro-active. ) |
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there are many forms of learning disabilities and communcation disabilities that people suffer from - and for them to post on a public forum is esp couragious - then to have someone come back and say NOTHING about the content of their message, or to NOT answer their questions, but to slam them for their speeling gramer form font #of posts in a row is a real blow to their self image and confidence if ur an intllgnt prsn u cn get the meaning fm vry crptc frms of comnction rght? |
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I think your post is right on the money - whether you meant to or not, you have grasped what the rep system is about on this forum when someone earns a bad reputation on this forum its very easy for people to go back and search that persons posts, and see the tone or attitude of the way they communcate once someone has checked out a persons background to see why they have the rep they do it, then yes, it absolutely WILL affect the way they react to your posts. The Chief Delphi forum IS a social interaction - its a new and unique form of human interaction too, because you cant see the persons face you are communcating with, and a ton of expressive information is missing. Its very easy for ten different people to read a post and come away with different impressions, because those visual communcation clues are absent. |
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Ken and I don't have some awful grudge, I swear
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All that said, I do understand that there are many learning and physical disablilities that can impede communication. However, I do not think that people who have the capability to express themselves should get a free pass to be lazy because someone else in the world has a disability. |
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I think that this would be an excellent idea to put in place. I said the same thing in another thread about the same subject awhile back, but making people stop and think about exactly why they are giving out Reputation points (or taking them away) will help put an end to abuse of the reputation point system. People are always more logical when they are forced to stop for a minute and really consider what they are about to do. |
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