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What is reputation (rep) and what are those green and red gems?

There is also a video guide to rep here.

There is a reputation system in which users give points to other users for good or bad posts.

Giving out reputation

You can give out reputation by clicking on the button near a post.The number of points you give out when you rep someone (called reputation power) depends on your post count, how long you have been a member, and your own number of reputation points. You need at least 150 posts and 110 reputation points in order for any reps you give out to be 'worth' anything, or in other words, to alter the reputation points of whoever you are giving rep to. Even if you do not have 150 posts and 110 reputation points you can still give rep, after all it's the thought that counts. If you wish to calculate your rep power, go here.

You can give out either positive or negative reputation. Positive reputation will add to the recipient's reputation points total (providing you meet the criteria stated above) and negative reputation will deduct from the recipient's total. If you give a negative reputation, the amount of points it will reduce the recipient's reputation total by will be half the value of your reputation power (rounded down for odd numbers).

Receiving reputation

A user's points are linked to the 'gems' you see above their posts. Everyone starts off with 100 points, or one green gem, like this: . Then, for every 100 rep points (for small reputations) you get another green gem.

If you've been given rep (not before), you can check your reputation points by clicking on User CP at the top of the page. You will see the last ten reps you have received (if you want to see more than that, subscribe!) In the first column, there will be a gem, with the colour:

  • or - Negative reputation - someone disliked or disagreed with your post.
  • or - Positive reputation - someone agreed or liked your post.
In both cases, the darker of the two colours denotes that the person giving out the reputation did not have either the required amount of posts or the required amount of reputation points to be able to alter your reputation score. Some older reputations that have no value may appear as a grey gem: .

The second column will direct you to the post which the person giving out the rep is referring to.

The third column is for any comment made by the person giving out the rep.

If you pass your cursor over your gem/gems above one of your posts or in your profile, you'll see a message come up. This message refers to the number of rep points you have. The higher the number of rep points, the greater your rep status:

Reputation Status
Reputation Points Reputation Status
-51 and belowUser is infamous around these parts
-50User can only hope to improve
-10User has a little shameless behaviour in the past
0User is an unknown quantity at this point
10User is on a distinguished road
50User will become famous soon enough
150User has a spectacular aura about
250User is a jewel in the rough
350User is just really nice
450User is a glorious beacon of light
550User is a name known to all
650User is a splendid one to behold
1000User has much to be proud of
1500User has a brilliant future
2000User has a reputation beyond repute
5000User has more reputation than sense
10000User has a ridiculously high reputation
20000User has too much reputation for their own good
30000User has reputation coming out of their ears
60000User has reputation beyond comprehension

After you have made it to six gems you can acquire a new type of gem, for positive reputations and negative reputations. These gems are much harder to acquire than the normal gems in that it takes a lot more points to achieve them and the gaps between each gem increases as the number of gems goes up.

In terms of the gems you see above posts, the scale for negative reputation is identical to that for positive reputations, but in negative values. For example, if you have between 100 and 199 points you will have two dark green gems, and if you have between -100 and -199 points you will have two dark red gems.

Occasionally you may see someone with a single grey gem: . This indicates that they have exactly zero reputation points.

Some people (for example administrators) have the ability to hide their rep. If someone is hiding their rep, it will appear as a single black gem: .

Some rules about rep:

  • You can only give out rep once every 24 hours.
  • You must wait 28 days before you can rep the same person again.

Rep is usually given out anonymously, unless the person giving out rep choses to sign their name. So, if you do want to know who gave you good or bad rep, there is little way of finding out exactly who gave it unless the person owns up. Asking the mods about it won't do any good, they will not investigate unless the reputation system is being abused (e.g. abusive comments).

The only way of finding out for sure who gave you a rep is by being a subscriber. Click here for details. Subscribers can see who gave them rep, their entire rep history (rather than just the last 10), the numeric value of each rep, their current reputation power and the last 10 reps they gave out.


 
 
What is my reputation power?

TSR Reputation Power Calculator

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The Rep Algorithm
    IF rep points < 110 OR post count < 150
    
        pos rep = neg rep = 0
        
    ELSE
    
        pos rep =   floor(rep points) / 100
                  + floor(post count) / 200
                  + floor(days registered) / 75
                  + 1
                  
        neg rep = floor(pos rep / 2)        

Floor means rounded down to the nearest integer.

 
 
How many points do I need to get the various reputation gems?
Points Gems
1 - 109
110 - 199
200 - 299
300 - 399
400 - 499
500 - 699
700 - 999
1000 - 1499
1500 - 1999
2000 - 2999
3000 - 4999
5000 - 9999
10000 - 14999
15000 - 19999
20000 - 29999
30000 - 39999
40000 - 49999
50000 - 59999
60000 and above