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I have done a search on these questions and have found no answers.. I have read over 200 posts under search for "reputation" so if I have missed the answers to my questions I am sorry.

Is there a way to read ALL or any of the reputation you have left for other users?

Is there a way to read ALL the reputation left for you? rather than just the last 5 under the profile link.

It could just be my eye-sight but it seems like some dots change colors.. some green dots seem brighter than others. is this true? and if so why?

Why does it seem like some dots are almost brown/red?

Thanks for any help!
 
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The answer to your first two questions is no, you aren't able to do that.

Green = Good
Red = Bad
Gray = neutral or too new to rate.
 
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The answer to your first two questions is no, you aren't able to do that.

Green = Good
Red = Bad
Gray = neutral or too new to rate.

Thank you
 

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