Seriously, why does it matter?
Is this pure ego, or is there a practical reason? As I said, a reputation expresses itself all on it's own with no effort from the user, and no metric. I have not ever once in the lifespan of my account looked at the persons reputation for reference to ANYTHING. Always it's the content of the post, period,.
I like the idea of removing both Bad and Newbie.
What can we replace them with? I agree with Mikebits that the rep Bad is no good so we could just remove this one.
What is a more politically correct work for Newbie - someone who is new and has not made many posts?
new⋅com⋅er **broken link removed** /ˈnuˌkʌm**broken link removed**ər, ˈnyu-/ **broken link removed** Show Spelled Pronunciation [noo-kuhm-er, nyoo-] **broken link removed** Show IPA
–noun a person or thing that has recently arrived; new arrival: She is a newcomer to our city. The firm is a newcomer in the field of advertising.
Since many first time posters have vast experience. How about Newcomer
From dictionary.com
I see your point Torbin, but if someone truely is bad such as spamming then they should be banned. A new poster who says or ask a stupid question should not be immediately branded as bad.
I like the idea of removing both Bad and Newbie.
What can we replace them with? I agree with Mikebits that the rep Bad is no good so we could just remove this one.
What is a more politically correct work for Newbie - someone who is new and has not made many posts?
I have wondered for many months now, how a member "gets" a reputation. How is it upgraded? I can guess how/why it is down graded but don't know who or how it's done.
Look under your avator, there are 3 symbols, the centre one is the rep, click on it to give someone a rep mark.
You cant give yourself a rep, only someone elses, click the rep on theirs.....
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