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<blockquote data-quote="Shindekudasai" data-source="post: 3220934" data-attributes="member: 178163"><p>Sure. I get it. Part of what I was saying makes even more sense if you take that into consideration.</p><p>Let's say, you have someone, who doesn't contribute anything of value to the board, but is posting non-stop in the "I'd give rep to..." thread. His rep points will climb up from the sheer amount of reps he'll get, no matter who reps him. There will be people with little and people with a lot of reputation.</p><p>Now, this person has perhaps a reputation of 9,000 or 10,000 without having really "earned" it by posting quality work or contributing interesting or funny things within the community. This already distorts the meaning behind the rep points. And even further, if'd negative rep someone just for his own entertainment, his voice would weigh much more than that of someone who has (let's say) 2,000 hard earned rep points and neg reps someone for a good reason.</p><p>Know where I'm getting at?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shindekudasai, post: 3220934, member: 178163"] Sure. I get it. Part of what I was saying makes even more sense if you take that into consideration. Let's say, you have someone, who doesn't contribute anything of value to the board, but is posting non-stop in the "I'd give rep to..." thread. His rep points will climb up from the sheer amount of reps he'll get, no matter who reps him. There will be people with little and people with a lot of reputation. Now, this person has perhaps a reputation of 9,000 or 10,000 without having really "earned" it by posting quality work or contributing interesting or funny things within the community. This already distorts the meaning behind the rep points. And even further, if'd negative rep someone just for his own entertainment, his voice would weigh much more than that of someone who has (let's say) 2,000 hard earned rep points and neg reps someone for a good reason. Know where I'm getting at? [/QUOTE]
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