This member has a grayed gem but it is not disabled as some administrators have, how could he have gotten a grayed gem?
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This member has a grayed gem but it is not disabled as some administrators have, how could he have gotten a grayed gem?
That gray gem means he has an unknown reputation of quantity less than 10.
So does one green jem. There must be another explaination.Quote:
Originally Posted by Nightwalker83
Maybe the user has zero.
I thought maybe it was gray because that user was currently offline?Quote:
Originally Posted by dclamp
no thats another icon.
I reckon it could be as you suggested in post #3.Quote:
Originally Posted by dclamp
his reputation level is 0, thus not red nor green.
Ok, that clarifies it. I have only seen it in an administrator's gem so I was intrigued.
Administrators may have a black gem (reps disabled), but I doubt any of them have a gray gem. You start with 5 reps, so neutral is actually one green gem.
Oh, I thought this one was gray. What is neutral to you?
What I meant by neutral is neither any positives nor any negatives, which would be a rep of 5, and a single green gem. JPync has a black gem (reps are disabled), but the OP was asking about a gray gem, which means a rep of 0, which is -5 away from no reps at all.
I would have thought that 5 is actually positive, 0 as neutral and less than zero as negatives. :) I mistook the two gems as having the same color so I compared them, sorry about that, they quite look really the same anyway.