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Jul 1st, 2005, 02:38 AM
#1
Reputation power methodology
I asked a question earlier about rep power (which turned out to be about rep points) here http://www.vbforums.com/showthread.p...putation+power
As was established, your post count and years on VB forums go toward your rep power.
Shouldn't your reputation count too? For example for every 200 reputation you get +1 rep power. Reputation points should have a priority over post count and years as a member because they tell more about a persons credibility.
Just a thought.
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Jul 1st, 2005, 03:19 AM
#2
Re: Reputation power methodology
If you come up with a forumula, send it to vbulletin to include in the next update. I don't know what it would be, but I'm open to suggestions.
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Jul 1st, 2005, 03:24 AM
#3
Re: Reputation power methodology
For every 1,000 rep points you earn you gain 1 additional point of power. It's in the FAQ
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Jul 1st, 2005, 03:26 AM
#4
Re: Reputation power methodology
Didn't see it.
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Jul 1st, 2005, 03:43 AM
#5
Re: Reputation power methodology
It'll take years to get 1000 rep points.
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Jul 1st, 2005, 04:06 AM
#6
Re: Reputation power methodology
Yap, perhaps they could lower it.
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Jul 1st, 2005, 04:38 AM
#7
Re: Reputation power methodology
Yeah, that's what I thought too. Although RobDog is on a good way
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Jul 1st, 2005, 04:41 AM
#8
Re: Reputation power methodology
At my current rate it will take me about 3.5 years
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Jul 1st, 2005, 07:24 PM
#9
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Re: Reputation power methodology
it is every 100 points you get you get i rep bar... it is miss worded in the FAQ, i was going to make a new topic about this, but i'll just state it here...
a perfect example is penagate... (for example usage) he did not get his rep bar from the years at being at VBF, because he has only been here for 6 months, so he either got it from number of posts, or rep points... since he does not have 4,000 posts, he has to have gotten it from points, and he has 125+ points!
see my point!
please either correct me, or update the FAQ(no pun intended),
THANKS,
-ALL
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Jul 1st, 2005, 07:30 PM
#10
Re: Reputation power methodology
I think you are right there All but rep power I believe is how many points you will add to somebody's rep when you rep him/her.
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Jul 1st, 2005, 07:47 PM
#11
Re: Reputation power methodology
Correct Dee-U.
Rep Power is how many points someone else receives when you rep them.
1 - Default
1 - For every complete year since you registered.
1 - 4,000 posts
1 - for every 1,000 Rep points accumulated
My Rep power is 8. So when I rep someone they receive 8 points.
Rep squares or bars are how many rep points you have accumulated.
0 - 99 - 1 Greenbar
100 - 199 - 2 Greenbars
200 - 299 - 3 Greenbars
300 - 399 - 4 Greenbars
400 - ??? - 5 Greenbars ' Surprize so you have to wait and see.
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Jul 2nd, 2005, 02:36 AM
#12
Re: Reputation power methodology
Rep bars:
0 - 99 - 1 Greenbar
100 - 199 - 2 Greenbars
200 - 299 - 3 Greenbars
300 - 399 - 4 Greenbars
400 - 499 - 5 Greenbars
500 - 699 - 5 Grrenbars + 1 light green bar
700 - 899 - 5 Greenbars + 2 light green bars
900 - 1099 - 5 Greenbars + 3 light green bars
I think once you have 10 bars it stops
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Jul 2nd, 2005, 10:03 AM
#13
Re: Reputation power methodology
You just had to go and ruin my surprize
I was getting them from codeguru too but I think its 749 not 699.
They seem to take a jump and not follow the 100 point spread after 400.
400 - ??? - 5 greenbars.
??? - 749 - 5 greenbars + 1 light greenbar
750 - ??? - 5 greenbars + 2 light greenbars.
??? - ??? or 1000 - 5 greenbars + 3 light greenbars.
That one guy has over 1,000+ reps
Last edited by RobDog888; Jul 2nd, 2005 at 10:10 AM.
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Jul 2nd, 2005, 03:48 PM
#14
Re: Reputation power methodology
Originally Posted by RobDog888
I was getting them from codeguru too ...
Great minds think alike
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Jul 2nd, 2005, 03:50 PM
#15
Re: Reputation power methodology
Just noticed that your 3x GreenBar Guy now. Congrats
I'm catching up to CodeGuru's #1 poster 16,000+ posts.
Is there any other way to know the levels?
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Jul 2nd, 2005, 03:52 PM
#16
Re: Reputation power methodology
I could ask on code guru, I do have an account there.
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Jul 2nd, 2005, 03:58 PM
#17
Re: Reputation power methodology
Replied.
Me too, but I never really post there. I wont cheat on VBF.
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Jul 3rd, 2005, 10:49 AM
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Re: Reputation power methodology
I got a bit more info to update now.
0 - 99 - 1 Greenbar
100 - 199 - 2 Greenbars
200 - 299 - 3 Greenbars
300 - 399 - 4 Greenbars
400 - 499 - 5 Greenbars
500 - 749 - 5 Grrenbars + 1 light green bar
750 - ??? - 5 Greenbars + 2 light greenbars
??? - 1099 - 5 greenbars + 3 light greenbars
1100 - ??? - 5 greenbars + 4 light greenbars
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Jul 3rd, 2005, 10:58 AM
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Re: Reputation power methodology
How come on Codeguru they have the option to see who repped you turned on, whereas here we don't? I've read all the discussions and know why we have it off, but I was wondering why it is different there.
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Jul 3rd, 2005, 11:05 AM
#20
Re: Reputation power methodology
Not sure, but Brad would probably be the only one that could answer that one.
Either answer he gives doesnt mean that we will turn it on though.
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Jul 3rd, 2005, 11:11 AM
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Re: Reputation power methodology
Originally Posted by penagate
How come on Codeguru they have the option to see who repped you turned on, whereas here we don't? I've read all the discussions and know why we have it off, but I was wondering why it is different there.
I was curious about this too. But I dont know why it is off. Can you enlighten me?
I don't know the reasons, but I cant see what would be bad if it was on. Right now, people mostly put their name after they give a rep (positive). So we still see who it is from. If it was on, it would prevent people from giving you a bad rep because of some grudge or some other missungerstanding.
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Jul 3rd, 2005, 11:13 AM
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Re: Reputation power methodology
It would also prevent members from giving -ve valid reps also because of the fear of retaliation too. Also, if the rep'e wants to
remain anoyminous then that wouldnt be possible either.
Anoyminous seems to be the safest and give the most options to us.
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Jul 3rd, 2005, 11:19 AM
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Re: Reputation power methodology
I always sign my name if I give a rep, whether it is positive or negative (only ever given two negatives anyway). Also, if it is negative I think the rep giver should explain why. Uncommented positive reps are fine because we know that is just a way of saying "thanks for helping" or "nice code" or whatever. But if you receive an negative rep with no explanation it is a bit harsh.
Also, giving negative reps in retaliation is against the rules.
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Jul 4th, 2005, 01:29 AM
#24
Re: Reputation power methodology
Ok, here is the official updated list:
0 - 99 - 1 Greenbar
100 - 199 - 2 Greenbars
200 - 299 - 3 Greenbars
300 - 399 - 4 Greenbars
400 - 499 - 5 Greenbars
500 - 749 - 5 Greenbars + 1 Lightgreen bar
750 - 899 - 5 Greenbars + 2 Lightgreen bars
900 - 1099 - 5 Greenbars + 3 Lightgreen bar
1100 - ???? - 5 Greenbars + 4 Lightgreen bar
Last edited by RobDog888; Jul 4th, 2005 at 01:33 AM.
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Jul 5th, 2005, 12:47 PM
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Re: Reputation power methodology
Info from vBulletins site shows that the "squares" or "boxes" are actually called "Gems".
Also, you can have up to 11 displayed without any hacks required.
Seems we have a long way to go to see that!
Thanks to cilu (from CodeGuru) for finding the info.
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Jun 30th, 2006, 04:11 AM
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Re: Reputation power methodology
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Jun 30th, 2006, 04:15 AM
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Re: Reputation power methodology
If another member reads one of your posts that they find really useful or helpful or just exceptional code, they can give you a Rep by clicking the "Rate this post" link. Then depending on the members Rep level power you can receive from 0 to 14 Reps (also can get negative Reps if you post bad code or behave in an unprofessional way). See the link in my signature for more information of "Reputations and Rating Posts"
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Jun 30th, 2006, 07:53 AM
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Re: Reputation power methodology
Originally Posted by penagate
How come on Codeguru they have the option to see who repped you turned on, whereas here we don't? I've read all the discussions and know why we have it off, but I was wondering why it is different there.
Doh! It is now off on Codeguru. If they yell, I'll tell them it is your fault .
(It was suppose to be off there too -- and I believe was at one point)
Brad!
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Jun 30th, 2006, 07:54 AM
#29
Re: Reputation power methodology
The logic for the squares displaying is buried in the code. It is not a setting I can control, so I'm not sure of the specific times it happens. I know a few people have worked on figuring it out. You might find the answer on vBulletin's site.
Brad!
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Jun 30th, 2006, 10:14 AM
#30
Re: Reputation power methodology
Originally Posted by brad jones
Doh! It is now off on Codeguru. If they yell, I'll tell them it is your fault .
(It was suppose to be off there too -- and I believe was at one point)
Brad!
There is now a witch hunt for VBForum people by Codeguru members.....
Actually, I've gone back on my decision, which I may regret later....
I've turned on the display here. If I find someone does a negative rating as a retaliation for getting a negative rating, then we will simply ban the person doing the retalitory rating.
So, if you give me a positive rating now, I will know it was you
Brad!
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Jun 30th, 2006, 09:10 PM
#31
Re: Reputation power methodology
Originally Posted by brad jones
The logic for the squares displaying is buried in the code. It is not a setting I can control, so I'm not sure of the specific times it happens. I know a few people have worked on figuring it out. You might find the answer on vBulletin's site.
Brad!
Normal gem for every 100 points up to 500. Bright gem for every 200 after that, but limited to 10 gems in total.
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Jun 30th, 2006, 09:35 PM
#32
Re: Reputation power methodology
The limit is 11 gems, 5 green and 6 bright green. althopugh I have seen vBull sites with up to 15 or so Gems. May be a Hack to get the increased display or just a newer version.
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Jun 30th, 2006, 09:37 PM
#33
Re: Reputation power methodology
No, it's 10. I looked in the c0d.
edit - yes, a hack. 10 is the limit in 3.5.4.
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Jun 30th, 2006, 09:48 PM
#34
Re: Reputation power methodology
But CG has 11 and I doubt they have a Hack for it.
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Jun 30th, 2006, 09:49 PM
#35
Re: Reputation power methodology
Sorry!
It's 1, plus up to 10
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Jun 30th, 2006, 09:57 PM
#36
Re: Reputation power methodology
Was it a zero based array or something?
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Jul 3rd, 2006, 09:03 PM
#37
Re: Reputation power methodology
Seems like the weighting is a bit off. At this rate, I won't reach 1,000 reps in my lifetime, but I keep increasing in power by 1 each year? That doesn't seem quite right. Why should my rep gain power just because I'm older? I can understand why it would gain as I got higher rep or post counts, but not due simply to age.
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Jul 3rd, 2006, 09:22 PM
#38
Re: Reputation power methodology
Oh young Grasshopper, because throughout life one becomes more wise (hopefully) with time and has learned immensly. Thusly, one would want the expertise from someone who has been on the Forums for a long time.
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