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    Can somebody learn me what the whole "rep" thing is?

    I have received two and honestly have no idea what it is. I understand the concept but don't really understand how to use the system. Thanks for the two that gave it to me, but I really wish I understood what I received and how to give it in the future.

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    if a poster posts something you like or dont like, let him know via rep. its also a quick way to send a note to a buddy
    THE IGNORE FEATURE WORKS, TRY IT...

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    Thanks, the problem is I can't figure out how to do it.

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    I will add a video to the "How To" section. But Rep is the ability to send someone a note that you approve or disapprove their message. It is smaller than a PM, but will give others the ability by score to see how well respected individuals are in the community.
    Last edited by whitebeard; 11-01-2013 at 07:26 PM.

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    If you click on the cops-badge star at the bottom of every post that is NOT your own, it generates a PM-like response. Like an Attaboy.

    Maybe its a Sheriffs badge?
    Trooper's Badge?
    It is definitely NOT a marshalls badge.......

    Some secret modulator-moderator somewhere over the rainbow is tabulating the results. Its like Frequent Poster Miles..... you dont get anything but a bigger number, and it needs to be BIG to even be seen!
    Last edited by JonB ~ PartsRack; 11-01-2013 at 07:32 PM.

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    I'm computer illiterate, but I do understand to click on the badge. Thanks.

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    Ah, It says a comment or reason has to be given. OK, that's just too much work for me. lol

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    I'm not a big fan of the "rep" thing. Some auto enthusiast sites offer members an opportunity to say "thanks" for particularly insightful or entertaining posts. Why not go that route?

    I get the impression from other similar car enthusiast sites (you know who you are) that the accumulation of "reps" almost becomes a goal in itself for persons who appear to devote a considerable part of each day to posting on a website. For personal reasons, I think I'd generally want to avoid associating with folks who count among their significant accomplishments thousands of posts to this (or any) website.

    More importantly, I've noticed a tendency of the Rep-Fanatics to discourage independent views, or contributions from others who don't share their outlook. Almost as if higher rep counts equate with legitimacy, reliability or value. It's mostly nonsense. I'd rather encourage contributions and participation from occasional or infrequent car enthusiasts, or those with opposing or different points of view.

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    Good point. I gave you a rep comment for that. ;.)

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    great post, I had no idea either. gave reps to ya.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Item 7 View Post
    I'm not a big fan of the "rep" thing. Some auto enthusiast sites offer members an opportunity to say "thanks" for particularly insightful or entertaining posts. Why not go that route?

    I get the impression from other similar car enthusiast sites (you know who you are) that the accumulation of "reps" almost becomes a goal in itself for persons who appear to devote a considerable part of each day to posting on a website. For personal reasons, I think I'd generally want to avoid associating with folks who count among their significant accomplishments thousands of posts to this (or any) website.

    More importantly, I've noticed a tendency of the Rep-Fanatics to discourage independent views, or contributions from others who don't share their outlook. Almost as if higher rep counts equate with legitimacy, reliability or value. It's mostly nonsense. I'd rather encourage contributions and participation from occasional or infrequent car enthusiasts, or those with opposing or different points of view.
    I'm not saying that I agree with it or not. Somebody happen to give it to me and I had no idea what it was.


 

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