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    [QUESTION] Reputation?

    Hello whenever someone rates me on the very left it shows a green sqaure. Today someone rated me except it wasnt a green sqaure it was a gray sqaure.

    There is a picture of what i mean as an attachment.
    It is a .zip since it succeded 500kb.

    What is the gray sqaure?
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    Re: [QUESTION] Reputation?

    Firstly, this should be in the feedback forum.

    Secondly, if you read the AUP section on reps, or bothered to hover over the image, you'd know that green means positive rep, gray means neutral (or the user who gave you the rep has less than 20 posts), and red means negative.

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    Re: [QUESTION] Reputation?

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    Re: [QUESTION] Reputation?

    Quote Originally Posted by timeshifter
    Firstly, this should be in the feedback forum.

    Secondly, if you read the AUP section on reps, or bothered to hover over the image, you'd know that green means positive rep, gray means neutral (or the user who gave you the rep has less than 20 posts), and red means negative.
    Nothing happened when i hovered my mouse, maybe i didnt wait long enough or something like that...

    I don't understand why my question would go under the feedback section of these forums. Since the description of that section say;

    Drop in here to constructively air your views on what's right and what's wrong with VB-Forums. This forum will also be used to provide general feedback to you.
    The above states that the forum is for Suggestions / Commenting on features in positive or negative style...

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    Re: [QUESTION] Reputation?

    Did you bother checking on link to FAQ section suggested by Rob?
    If you did then I can't imagine you missed this link.
    If you care to read that you will find that someone can only "approve" or disapprove" somebody else's post.
    Points that someone can give or take away may differ and depend on many factors.
    To find out what are those factors please visit our FAQ section - for your convenience I provided you with both links so all you have to do is read.

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    Re: [QUESTION] Reputation?

    Be nice everyone

    This forum is for interacting with the admins, mods, and others. You can give us feedback or ask us questions.

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