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reputation and warnings - Printable Version +- Digital Photography Forums (http://www.shuttertalk.com/forums) +-- Forum: Photography Forum (/Forum-Photography-Forum) +--- Forum: General Talk (/Forum-General-Talk) +--- Thread: reputation and warnings (/Thread-reputation-and-warnings) |
reputation and warnings - Zig - Feb 16, 2012 09:41 I see the new threads have the above: what bells do we need to ring to make these puppies move!? RE: reputation and warnings - Toad - Feb 16, 2012 18:20 Heh heh - I have almost 7% of all the Shuttertalk posts since the beginning of time, and my reputation is 0. If I "report" your post, Zig, maybe that will trigger a warning and raise your reputation to "young offender". RE: reputation and warnings - Toad - Feb 16, 2012 18:22 There you go, Zig - now you have a reputation of "1" thanks to me... RE: reputation and warnings - shuttertalk - Feb 16, 2012 19:13 Hehe yes, on the bottom left of each post, there's an obscure button. [attachment=12] Click it and you'll have the opportunity to add either a positive or negative reputation to a user. I'm still getting used the software myself but I think warnings are only given by moderators and admins, if you're being naughty.
RE: reputation and warnings - Zig - Feb 17, 2012 09:11 Outstanding!!(yeahyeah, do me, do me, etc We could have a Badass of the Year award! (er, that's not a naughty word in the US is it?) Awthanks!: now gotta very small reputation ![]() Ha! I bite my thumb at those of no reputation whatsoever!...weeehee...I'm melllltttting, etc; ...but of course, size doesn't matter....
RE: reputation and warnings - shuttertalk - Feb 17, 2012 10:31 Hey, contain your enthusiasm there, or I may have to give you a warning!
RE: reputation and warnings - NT73 - Feb 17, 2012 12:50 When you get a warning do you lose a rep point. Not that I care about rep points, or the number of posts. More to do with the content. RE: reputation and warnings - shuttertalk - Feb 17, 2012 13:56 They are independent. Reputation allows users to rate other users for their friendliness, helpfulness and knowledge. Warnings are a way for mods and admins to warn others that this person's behaviour may be suspect. Although I assume that if both systems were in full use, both would naturally correlate. |