Depends which sort of reputation you mean.
Forum reputation: not a lot - it's a quick way to let someone know you in some unspecified way liked their post(s) without writing a reply to the whole thread.
In-game faction reputation: higher reputation gives you access to more and better-paying missions in general. Security ships will very rarely scan an Allied commander; stations will refuse docking to Hostile commanders. A few factions guard system access permits and will only hand them out if you're Allied; a few factions have engineer invitations they'll only give to suitably reputable people.
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See someone with a high post count and a small number of green dots is an indication that they may:
Post incorrect information
Not contribute to the subject at hand
Make low quality posts
Make posts with views that are not generally agreed upon
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*Looks from low Reputation to high post count on my profile*
Dangummit!!
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And with that my life is complete.Have some pity rep![]()
rep, no need to return it.And with that my life is complete.
Thanks, sent it right back to you ha.
Have a goodun![]()
*Looks from low Reputation to high post count on my profile*
Dangummit!!
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So a quick run-down:
Your title (harmless, mostly harmeless, dangerous, elite etc) is related to post count. I can't remember the exact figures but go to "community" -> "member list" -> "arrange by number of posts" and flick through until the ranks change.
So a quick run-down:
Your title (harmless, mostly harmeless, dangerous, elite etc) is related to post count. I can't remember the exact figures but go to "community" -> "member list" -> "arrange by number of posts" and flick through until the ranks change.
The green/red/grey dots are related to rep:
https://forums.frontier.co.uk/showt...ats-the-deal?p=3625416&viewfull=1#post3625416
See someone with a high post count and a small number of green dots is an indication that they may:
Post incorrect information
Not contribute to the subject at hand
Make low quality posts
Make posts with views that are not generally agreed upon
The opposite is also true, if someone has a huge number of green dots and a lower post count then in general:
They post useful things
They post original content
They generally post in line with other peoples views
Or they are funny
Rep isn't everything but rep vs post-count is a decent measure of the person posting and their contributions (or lack of) to the forums. Obviously this system isn't flawless, could be gamed if a group of people are desperate for internet points but in general it works ok.
Here's the full rep listing...
Do note that negative rep can only be given out by very few folks (admins (me)) currently. Generally I give out negative rep to the mods when they try to pull some shenanigans over me! [big grin]
http://i.imgur.com/uCgOsJJ.png
Post count values have yet to change, and probably won't change anytime soon. Have considered new titles past 6k posts though!
http://i.imgur.com/hj15ASX.png
Here's the full rep listing...
Do note that negative rep can only be given out by very few folks (admins (me)) currently. Generally I give out negative rep to the mods when they try to pull some shenanigans over me! [big grin]
http://i.imgur.com/uCgOsJJ.png
Post count values have yet to change, and probably won't change anytime soon. Have considered new titles past 6k posts though!
http://i.imgur.com/hj15ASX.png
hmmm....
"User is a thargoid" seems worth it for the -100...
dont know about the fertilizer though![]()
Why do I get the feeling you are talking about Bran?Sometimes I want to open up the route of negative rep again... where too much negative rep would fling you out into the black of space.![]()
Uh - were you the guy that dared Brett C to Nerf his rep?I think you'll find that your rep to post count is actually quite respectable...
Just saying.![]()