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Lisa Mentor

As in my topic, what is the significance of the members "Reputation Level" found on your profile page?

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jerseyangel Proficient

As in my topic, what is the significance of the members "Reputation Level" found on your profile page?

Is that function even enabled?

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Scott Adams Grand Master

This is a new feature that has been around since the recent upgrade. On each post people can click on the = or - sign to vote a post up or down, and this score is added to a person's reputation.

Take care,

Scott

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Lisa Mentor

Well then, I guess I should behave! Thanks Scott.

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OBXMom Explorer

I just noticed that sadly, I have a -1 reputation. Does that mean one person doesn't appreciate me, or does it mean one more person voted me down than voted me up? I admit my feelings are a little hurt here. . .I thought everyone liked me as much as I like them . . .

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ravenwoodglass Mentor

I just noticed that sadly, I have a -1 reputation. Does that mean one person doesn't appreciate me, or does it mean one more person voted me down than voted me up? I admit my feelings are a little hurt here. . .I thought everyone liked me as much as I like them . . .

I wouldn't take it personally. It doesn't mean someone doesn't like you it just means that they didn't agree with a post you made.

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jerseyangel Proficient

I wouldn't take it personally. It doesn't mean someone doesn't like you it just means that they didn't agree with a post you made.

So true--I have like 9 neutrals.....so I guess no one cares one way or the other..... :lol:

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Jestgar Rising Star

It probably means that someone was trying to quote you and hadn't quite figured out how to do it yet.

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Lisa Mentor

So true--I have like 9 neutrals.....so I guess no one cares one way or the other..... :lol:

:lol::lol::lol:

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digmom1014 Enthusiast

Just my 2 cents:

Not a fan of this option! I have enough eval's from people on ebay, half.com and amazon, and those people are in charge of my sales reputation. I thought this was a no eval zone!

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newgfcali Rookie

I just noticed that sadly, I have a -1 reputation. Does that mean one person doesn't appreciate me, or does it mean one more person voted me down than voted me up? I admit my feelings are a little hurt here. . .I thought everyone liked me as much as I like them . . .

I just clicked your "+" on this post so now you're neutral. :D

I'm with digmom on this one... we don't need any more ratings on our lives. Admins... can this judging tool be removed?

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jerseyangel Proficient

I'm with digmom on this one... we don't need any more ratings on our lives. Admins... can this judging tool be removed?

I third this! In this place, of all places, we don't need to be critiqued.

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kareng Grand Master

What wonderful posts! A + for all! :P

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