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User Reputation
User Reputation is available for members to use on the forum when they want to show approval or disapproval of another member's post. The icon used to give Reputation looks like a scale, and is located on every post in the green strip just above the user's join date and location.
Every member has a green reputation icon, which represents 10 points. The icons will increase in number along with one's positive reputation. A red icon indicates negative reputation, and grey represents neutral. If you hold your cursor over your rep icon, a short phrase will show which coincides with your reputation level. Giving positive reputation for a post is an easy way to give a quick thanks or express approval of another member's message. Reasons that some members give positive "approval" may be because the posting was informative, educational, interesting, helpful, amusing, or as in the Humor Forum, just plain funny. Everyone can view their latest reputation received when they go into their userCP (control panel). It will show the specific thread/post, the date, the poster of the reputation and the comments made. Those who do not wish to show their reputation level (green icons) in their posts, can click on "edit options" on the left side of the page in their userCP, and uncheck the "show reputation level" box. Presently, there are just a few members using the reputation feature, give it a try, it's fun to use and an easy way to say
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