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Maybe the tinny rep gems are "pieces" of rep, and when you get many, you get a normal green rep. (I think)
Negative Rep: Retards
Little Rep: Normal people.
High Rep: Really good people, or people who are overrated. (usually the latter.)
You're completely right. People have no right to be considered an asshole just because they piss everyone else off. They could have completely changed their attitude overnight, you know?I Wish that people didn't judge others by rep, as Abraham Lincoln said in the American history:
"All men were created equal"
This doesn't mean that you should be judged by rep, Its not right at all, just judged because someone has a lot of friends.
Its not right at all.
This coming from the guy with a few rep.I Wish that people didn't judge others by rep, as Abraham Lincoln said in the American history:
"All men were created equal"
This doesn't mean that you should be judged by rep, Its not right at all, just judged because someone has a lot of friends.
Its not right at all.
Actually, having few rep means little to me. It's those that have no or negative rep that I look out for. Those with a few points are just as likely to be productive members of the Hive as otherwise.This coming from the guy with a few rep.
I do judge. If you have very little rep, the odds of you actually producing anything good is low. It's possible, but not likely.
Rep gives me some sort of "boost" to keep doing stuff for wc3.
That's a pretty stupid reason for people to mod imo.
I don't care about getting rep as losing it. Anyway persons english and way of talk speak for themselves not just some gifs under your name that show not yourself, it shows how long you have been here. Yes there is a date under your name, but not everyone spend same amount of time each day at hive.
Anyway as much as I saw, if you get very much rep you get mod status. When you get mod status, you start turning into a jerk. Power corrupts, I know for myself I am never going to be a mod, and I'm happy with it. Yes I have gone pretty much off topic, but there are some things that need to be said. If Hive continues to operate this way it will surely get closed. Mods get childish and play with peoples rep, or go nuts cause all the noobs that keep boring them all day. I do not mean noobs as in newbs, I mean noobs that don't care if the Hive gets closed they just wanna... I don't know what do they want.
My point is that Hive will get closed if it continues like this.
Again, back to the topic. You can see if a person is really good even from first 10 posts.
You don't need rep to be known or popular. Because rep is soo easy to loose it's just funny. Yesterday I got -4 rep cause one meaningless post. No rules I say! Yes there are rules for users about posting but none for the admins, mods and other. One guy gets (for example) -3rep cause crappy post, other one gets -12 cause black humor and so on and on. Point? With no rules for punishing users, rep can't get a true value.
Honestly...
TLDR.
And thats why you've only got 1 green gem in 426 posts ^_^
What's "something"? Sounds scandalous!
Obviousness meter breaking. Dammit it's captain obvious! I need professor subtle to save me now.
u guys r the first to LITERALLY roll on the floor laughing. good work guys on unpracticed humor.
You guys are gay
I totally agree. The rep system is completely unreliable in judging a person on this site. Thank you for sharing your valuable and original input with us fellow users.?????????????? *sighs*
As I see it, reputation is kind of a thing you build up over time by gaining the the approval of your peers and making good stuff. But what strikes me is how little people are really punished and how stupid and Elitist people get onces the rep goes to there head and there rank sometimes. Ghan_04 is the example of a good apple, while there can be a few samples of bad apple when people become at large in the community.
Really, over all to me, I can't judge people on their rep, I hate the system.
I totally agree. The rep system is completely unreliable in judging a person on this site. Thank you for sharing your valuable and original input with us fellow users.