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    [RESOLVED] Reputation Recieved - What does Purple/Green dots mean?

    Hey congratulations to me, I'v started recieving some reputations!

    But I'm a bit confused. What does the purple and green dots in the first column represent?

    Thanks,

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    Re: Reputation Recieved - What does Purple/Green dots mean?

    I think that only the green dots add to your reputation. The grey ones dont increase your rep count or they increase it very little.

    I think the green ones are from well known, established users, and grey ones from recently registrered users. I think this is determined by post count.

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    Re: Reputation Recieved - What does Purple/Green dots mean?

    That is right. Just to add to baja_yu there. People that has less then 5 points or less then 25 posts can't "add" to your reputation. Eveyone starts with 5 points, so that should not be a problem unless you have been acting bad. But the user have to have 25 posts before they can give you a "green" rating. And that is something that will add to your points.


    Red ratings are the opposite. Then someone have given you a negative rating. And it will subtract from your points.


    Hope that helps. BTW this question has been asked about 15times before..

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    Re: Reputation Recieved - What does Purple/Green dots mean?

    Here is a recent thread that has a little more info on the color squares.
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    Re: Reputation Recieved - What does Purple/Green dots mean?

    Thanks everyone here,

    Hope that helps. BTW this question has been asked about 15times before..
    Sorry, but I had reviewed the first few of them, no one talked about the "Purple" dots. So I had to create a new thread.

    Thanks the doubts are cleared. Thread Closed

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