If you chose not to display the rep, you won't be able to read the comments written to you, but then if you are curious...
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If you chose not to display the rep, you won't be able to read the comments written to you, but then if you are curious...
Well I'm not at all curious :) Though thanks to the person who sent me some green rep :)
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Originally Posted by Daniel
It wasn't me, however I just sent you some for the previous post!
You mean negative rep is sent by somebody on behalf of somebody who knows about it? How do you know - I mean it's never signed in my experience.Quote:
Originally Posted by Erki
Perhaps it's just somebody taking the pee and trying to start arguments?
Mind you, that's just as bad :mark:
Well people have reported getting negative rep being signed from myself. If I'm perfectly honest I've not signed the few instances of negative rep I gave out so someone has been trying to start arguments between myself and other forum members.Quote:
Originally Posted by Hazell B
Pathetic, isn't it?
Still, I'm sure it makes them feel big and tough :laugh:
That I think is Agwiii's reason for dumping the system Hazell, and mine too. If you are forced to sign by the fact it uses your IP to put a signature on it, it would stop some of the cowards. I would then not see a problem with it but as it is now, anyone can slag ya, and if it doesn't matter to you personally, then it is fine, but I figure there is no point in having something that isn't accountable. If we are accountable in our posts, we should be held accountable in our "Rep" presents to other members, good or bad.
I can see your point 100%, yet somehow I still like the system despite it's flaws.
I sign good rep but I don't sign the little bad rep I give because I may get attacks from those people. Please add automatic IP encoding which shows who sent it :up:
I don't remember sending any to anybody recently... must have been the goldfish again :dozey:Quote:
Originally Posted by Daniel
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