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Reputation
Kevin, I'm fairly new to the forum and have already given several members reputation for their beneficial and informative posts, etc.
I've noticed that long-time members who regularly share informative articles, links and helpful messages, have the same (one green square) sign of reputation as a new member, that may have just asked a question. Is this the way it should be? I thought there would be more of a distinction there? |
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Very good question, kind2creatures, the reputation is a very good way to vote for (against) a post. Although we talked about it before, it's rarely used here. Probably most members think it's troublesome? I'm not sure.
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Thanks for your reply Kevin I don't find it trouble at all to give "kudos" to helpful, informative members. But having said that, I really don't spend very much time online on forums or groups, so maybe to others who frequent them often, it's a bother
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