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alcazar 02 December 2006 08:17 AM

What's a GREY blob mean?
 
As per post really.........I've got two now, and I can't see HOW to give anyone a grey one. When I click, its approve/dissaprove, so I assume green/red?

Alcazar

davyboy 02 December 2006 08:39 AM

I was under the impression it was from someone who "was of little value" so there rep does not count.

....could be wrong.

chocolate_o_brian 02 December 2006 08:41 AM

:norty:

Originally Posted by alcazar
As per post really.........I've got two now, and I can't see HOW to give anyone a grey one. When I click, its approve/dissaprove, so I assume green/red?

Alcazar

you have another greenie fella.

alcazar 02 December 2006 12:30 PM

To whoever sent me this, in reply to this thread:

What's a GREY blob mean?02 December 2006 10:02Get a life man

One of us needs a life, and I don't think it's me;) Back to flipping burgers, you sad little person.

Alcazar

Jamo 02 December 2006 04:34 PM

iirc, grey could be a pos or a neg, as its come from someone with little to no feedback/posts.

you will have to go by the message they left as wether its a pos or a neg.

hth

james :)

Paulo P 02 December 2006 06:12 PM

I had one of these the other day and I wondered what it was. It was for no reason either but hey ho :D

Brendan Hughes 02 December 2006 07:59 PM

It means "Don't worry about it" :)

Suresh 02 December 2006 09:01 PM

I got a grey one from Islamic Jihad yeasterday that said "hello cow piss drinker lol" :o

Maz 02 December 2006 09:45 PM

If you positive rep a lot then repping power is decreased and thus a green becomes grey. Infact I green repped someone on here who perhaps isn't the sharpest tool in the shed, only for it to to turn out grey. Said blunt tool sent me a red back saying mine counts! Go figure.

alcazar 02 December 2006 09:48 PM

Well apparently THIS thread has upset people. I really can't see why, but someone now thinks I'm a "Scummy cockend *******", and PSL is "Dissapointed" with my attitude, (his spelling, not mine;)

Incredible............:Suspiciou

Alcazar

fatherpierre 02 December 2006 11:00 PM

I had one requesting a blow job!

If the person had left his name I may have been able to help?

Awaiting the PM from that person with details of where/when to meet.......

The only blows from me will be around someone's head, though - and not the purple kind ;)

:D

Jaydee5 02 December 2006 11:06 PM


Originally Posted by Einstein RA
If you positive rep a lot then repping power is decreased and thus a green becomes grey. Infact I green repped someone on here who perhaps isn't the sharpest tool in the shed, only for it to to turn out grey. Said blunt tool sent me a red back saying mine counts! Go figure.

Wow..that explains a grey rep I had from someone who must have repped too much....but would normally have had an influence. :freak3:

Thanks for the explanation :notworthy

Paulo P 03 December 2006 12:16 AM

I got my 1st red blob with no comment from some gutless wanker due to my post in this thread last night :rolleyes: Leave your name next time you pussy :rolleyes:

fatherpierre 03 December 2006 12:20 AM

It's a bit of a **** system in my eyes unless you get the username.

I appreciate the negative only works if you have a decent post rating, but many usres with a good post rating are pricks and will abuse the system.

More red blobs from pricks.....................?

A large post rating means just that - quantity doesn't mean quality.

Paulo P 03 December 2006 12:26 AM


Originally Posted by fatherpierre
It's a bit of a **** system in my eyes unless you get the username.

I appreciate the negative only works if you have a decent post rating, but many usres with a good post rating are pricks and will abuse the system.

More red blobs from pricks.....................?

A large post rating means just that - quantity doesn't mean quality.

Too right. This way the system is open to abuse and that's just what is happening all over the board.

Either give us full access which is useful or switch it off. Without full access to see who left the reputation score the system is pointless.

scoobynutta555 03 December 2006 11:38 AM

How many threads about this subject but what response from the Webmaster? None :(

scoobywrxuk300 03 December 2006 11:49 AM

Just noticed i have a grey now... and im a retard... :wonder: who?

davyboy 03 December 2006 12:12 PM


Originally Posted by davyboy
I was under the impression it was from someone who "was of little value" so there rep does not count.

....could be wrong.

Odd. I got a red blob for that comment :confused:

:lol:

Warwick-hunt 03 December 2006 12:39 PM

i got a grey from moses

Warwick-hunt 03 December 2006 12:42 PM

its worse than ebay except you don't get anything through the post a few days later :Whatever_

*Cino* 03 December 2006 12:45 PM

this rep thing is just being used as a toy :) I can't see what good it can/will do.

people will bad rep someone just for the sake of it. I got a grey one for no reason atall :lol1:

I just don't get this whole rep thing. It doesn't stop trolls posting

Scooby-doo97 03 December 2006 12:46 PM

It's just another feature to add to the trolls' weaponry :lol1:

*Cino* 03 December 2006 12:48 PM

well yeh, that too. plus you can't see who gives you a rep and thats adds more weaponry

Scooby-doo97 03 December 2006 12:52 PM

Agreed. Think Webby needs to switch on the 'show username' feature for the reputation bollo*ks ;)

Jaydee5 03 December 2006 01:02 PM


Originally Posted by scoobynutta555
How many threads about this subject but what response from the Webmaster? None :(

A response at this time, so close to the inception of the system, would be pointless. Webby will wait for all the fuss to die down and then look at the results (if he isn't already doing that). Who knows what he might do as a punishment for all the baddies on here :lol1:

This board is quite laid back with it's moderation, compared to many others where you can hardly cough in the wrong place. :confused: The rep system could w*rk.

It's certainly kept the board very busy :lol1:

maxxielives 03 December 2006 03:42 PM

For what it's worth found this - seem to explain the grey blobs:

How do I give reputation?
There is an icon in the left bottom area of each post. Click the icon, and a window will pop up allowing you to give reputation (positive or negative) to a user.

Do I have to participate in the reputation system?
The reputation system is completely optional. But, by participating in discussion in our forums you are eligible to receive positive and negative reputation points from other users.

How much reputation can I give out? Are there any limits?
There are quite a few limits in place to prevent minor abuse of the reputation system. Obviously there cannot be a flawless system, but these limits try to curb any intentional abuse. You must have 50 posts and 10 reputation points in order for your reputation to count on other people. Until you meet those requirements, your reputation will show up as grey dots (see below). Everybody is limited to giving out 5 reputations per day; you cannot give the same person reputation until you have given reputation to 40 other people. This prevents friends from giving 10 reputations to the same person every day. Use them wisely!

How do I see what reputation people have given me and what my current score is?
If you go into your User CP (linked at the top of every page) you can see a your total reputation points and a list of the past 25 reputation points you have received.

Where can I see my reputation for a particular post?
If you click the reputation icon on your OWN post, a window will pop up with your current score for that individual post. It shows your comments and if you have a positive or negative rep for this post.

Someone gave me bad/good reputation, and I want it removed; what can I do?
At this time you can not get it removed. Just concentrate on getting better reputation points on your future posts if possible.

What do the green, red, and grey dots mean?
A green dot indicates that you were given positive reputation. A red dot indicates that you were given negative reputation. A grey dot indicates that the user gave you reputation, but it counted neither positive or negative.

How many reputation points do the dots represent?
You get awarded 1 reputation bar for every 100 points. Here is the formula used in the code: = intval( / 100);

Why would reputation not count positive or negative?
When a new user first starts out, their reputation does not count. When the user starts earning rep points, they can give out rep points, but the neutral ones they gave out at first will not change. They will still have zero value.

How can my rep points count more than other users? Give me more power!
Not all users rep points are equal. These are the factors that determine how many reputation points a user can give with each click: 1. For each year of membership (since join date) the users gain 1 point of reputation-altering power. 2. For every 1000 posts, users gain 1 point of reputation-altering power. 3. For every 1000 points of reputation, users gain 1 point of reputation-altering power. This all means that the members who have been here the longest, have the most points, or the best rep will have the most reputation-altering power!

How can I tell how much rep power somebody has?
Under their username when the post will be a number next to the words: Rep Power.

What are good and bad things to give positive reputation for?
Reputation should be given to people who post meaningful, helpful, and thoughtful posts. Any post that contributes to the thread in a positive way probably deserves positive reputation. This does not mean that you agree with what was said; the point brought up may be completely opposite to what you believe, but it may be a good point nonetheless, and worthy of a pat on the back. Giving positive reputation to someone because they are your friend and deserve to have a few more green dots next to their name probably isn't a good reason to give positive reputation.

What are good and bad things to give negative reputation for?
Negative reputation should be given if the person is posting something that detracts from the conversation. If the post is rude, inappropriate, breaks forum rules, is not gracious, etc; these are all good reasons to give negative reputation. If you have a personal grudge with someone, their team, etc, is it not appropriate to give them negative reputation for no reason. Giving negative reputation because you don't agree with what was said is not an appropraite use of the reputation system. People are entitled to their own opinions, and just because you don't agree doesn't mean the user was wrong or not contributing to the conversation.

Bubba po 03 December 2006 06:03 PM


2. For every 1000 posts, users gain 1 point of reputation-altering power.
PMSL.... That is NOT how it works, thank God!! :lol1:

Scooby-doo97 03 December 2006 06:15 PM


Originally Posted by Bubba po
PMSL.... That is NOT how it works, thank God!! :lol1:

Bubba, 250+ :eek:





















Think I'll add to it... ;) :D


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