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bbuster Explorer

I don't spend a lot of time in the "profile" part of the board.

Just curious as to significance of the number in the Reputation field.


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I don't spend a lot of time in the "profile" part of the board.

Just curious as to significance of the number in the Reputation field.

I have wondered this same thing. Last time I looked, mine said, "neutral".

Kind of made me feel..........neutral! LOL ! what does it mean? Where does it come from?

psawyer Proficient

It is of dubious value, but I'll try to explain.

At the bottom right of each post, just above the MultiQuote button, are two round buttons and a square with a number in it. Members can click on the circles. The green one with "+" is positive feedback about the post; the red on with "-" is negative feedback.

The number of times these buttons have been pushed is tracked and creates your "reputation." Initially, you have a zero value, which is "neutral."

bbuster Explorer

It is of dubious value, but I'll try to explain.

At the bottom right of each post, just above the MultiQuote button, are two round buttons and a square with a number in it. Members can click on the circles. The green one with "+" is positive feedback about the post; the red on with "-" is negative feedback.

The number of times these buttons have been pushed is tracked and creates your "reputation." Initially, you have a zero value, which is "neutral."

Interesting....thanks.

Another of life's great mysteries solved!

Have a good one!

Tina B Apprentice

It is of dubious value, but I'll try to explain.

At the bottom right of each post, just above the MultiQuote button, are two round buttons and a square with a number in it. Members can click on the circles. The green one with "+" is positive feedback about the post; the red on with "-" is negative feedback.

The number of times these buttons have been pushed is tracked and creates your "reputation." Initially, you have a zero value, which is "neutral."

I guess + is similar to the "like" button on facebook.

conniebky Collaborator

It is of dubious value, but I'll try to explain.

At the bottom right of each post, just above the MultiQuote button, are two round buttons and a square with a number in it. Members can click on the circles. The green one with "+" is positive feedback about the post; the red on with "-" is negative feedback.

The number of times these buttons have been pushed is tracked and creates your "reputation." Initially, you have a zero value, which is "neutral."

Thanks for the info! I just gave you positive feedback LOL !

kareng Grand Master

The number of times these buttons have been pushed is tracked and creates your "reputation." Initially, you have a zero value, which is "neutral."

This has all kinds of possibilities for a joke! :P


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I'm glad to know this. I have hit the + a few times on helpful posts, but I wasn't sure if it did anything. :unsure:

bbuster Explorer

I'm glad to know this. I have hit the + a few times on helpful posts, but I wasn't sure if it did anything. :unsure:

I'm sure everyone's Reputation will be soaring now!

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