There is a system I can turn on, I thought you guys might like it, but I thought you might not.
It is called reputation.
How it works is if you think someone had a useful post, you can give them reputation. How much you give is dependent on your post count and membership time.
For every 1000 posts you can give 1 point per vote
For every 1 year you can give 1 point per vote.
So the long term active forum member giving you a pat on the back means more than a newbie giving you a pat on the back.
Reputation is then displayed on the left side of a user's posts with the other data.
You cannot also vote for the same person in a short amount of time. You have to spread your votes around.
So, some of you complain about not knowing the quality of the person answering your posts, reputation is a way to quantify their quality, this is a good thing.
A bad thing is that the reputation can lead to people taking it too seriously, having reputation fights, trying to manipulate the system, getting bitter when they don't get reputation, giving reputation to try to obligate the other person into giving it back.
So, does this sound like something you want?



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Not to mention the 4...er...2...er maybe 1 person who's just recently departed. Now the rest of you'll have to be nice to me or I'll.....




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