mdvaldosta
Active Member
Users can now vote for other user's reputation (by clicking on the scale), and it's weighted by how "important" they are within the forum. It's a nifty feature that allows you to leave feedback about what you think of a persons post. It works like this right now:
It's 100% anonymous. You can leave a note (and your name if you want), though not even super moderators can see who's repping them.
- Everyone starts with a reputation of 10
- You can alter other people's reputation by 1 point by default
- For every 365 days of being a member, your altering power increases by 1
- For every 1,000 posts, your altering power also increases by 1
- For every 100 reputation points that other's give you, your altering power increased by 1
- User must have at least 50 posts before they can affect other's reputation
- You must have a reputation of 10 or higher to be able to affect others (it's 10 by default)
- You can alter up to 10 user's reputations per day
- You must alter different user's reputations before you can alter the same user's again (I won't say how many - this is an abuse preventative)
It's 100% anonymous. You can leave a note (and your name if you want), though not even super moderators can see who's repping them.