Mac Specs: MacBook Pro 2.6 GHz Core 2 Duo 4GB RAM OS 10.5.2
Good idea, which is probably what Ill do as I read the daily posts, whichever posts stands out to me as the answer to the original question and how it's answered.. they deserve credit
Mac Specs: MacPro 3.0Ghz 16GB RAM, 4x256 Vid, 30''cinema display
thats really not necessary to go back in time.. considering some members may have changed since then.. I encourage to keep recent posts rated, and not go back too far.
I just did like less than 4 reputation ratings that went back one or two months. But that's all that I'll do for the past. Don't worry, I'm not going to go all reputation rating happy on ya, when it comes to rating outdated stuff.
Question:
What's the max amount of green dots one can receive?
Mac Specs: Black Colorware PowerBook 1.67 GHz G4, 2 GB DDR2, 100GB 7200 RPM
Y'know...Thinking on this...I think this new system is like, 'Everybody suck up to Macman' time. Before we switched he was pushing 2200 posts and 20 a day.
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whoa. Im not sure about all that. it seems more for the purpose of being able to identify new users and such so you know when your posting in a thread, the person asking the question is new if they dont mention it and the like. I dont expect anyone to suck up to me in any way.
Im not a one man team. as I stated before, it takes all the admins/mods and regulars to make
the forums work. Imnot even a mod.
thats really not necessary to go back in time.. considering some members may have changed since then.. I encourage to keep recent posts rated, and not go back too far.
yea, it was cool, like schweb said, this is a beginning again, starting over, but even starting over, youre right that some peopl may have changed since then . if youre gonna go back, Id say no more than a ewek or 2 tops.
Y'know...Thinking on this...I think this new system is like, 'Everybody suck up to Macman' time. Before we switched he was pushing 2200 posts and 20 a day.
No matter who anyone would want to suck up to, it won't work. You can't continuously vote for the same person. The system is setup that you have to spread your different votes out amongst many people before you can vote for the same person again.
I just did like less than 4 reputation ratings that went back one or two months. But that's all that I'll do for the past. Don't worry, I'm not going to go all reputation rating happy on ya, when it comes to rating outdated stuff.
Question:
What's the max amount of green dots one can receive?
The max is about 20 maybe? I'm not really sure. I know that everyone starts out with 10 points. There are levels setup that go into the 1000's and as you gain points, your level and sometimes your dot count changes.
Macman: Yep, it will change as your points go up. For example, the first title change is at 50 points.
iWhat: There is really no easy way to tell how much use it's getting. I know there are at least a good group of users taking advantage of it to post positively and negatively rate posts based off of things I've heard or feedback I've received.
Mac Specs: 17" Flat Panel iMac -15" 1.5GHz, 80GB HDD, 128MB ATI video card, 1GB RAM- PowerBook
Not sure if this has been mentioned but when I click on my little rep button (the one that looks like a check mark and X only a blank little white window opens with nothing in it. This is using Firebird on a PC (sic) [hey, I'm at work].
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Mac Specs: MacPro 3.0Ghz 16GB RAM, 4x256 Vid, 30''cinema display
I could see new people ignoring the function, and old members noticing the new green dot and wondering what its for. then noticing the new x and clicking on it...