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What do those little green squares at the bottom of posts mean? I think I'm being a little dense at catching on to some of the features of the new format.
 
Those are your 'reputation', or how well other members think you respond. I think they're arbitrary.
 
Cheers Kaysie, i also wondered what they were for :p
 
I think all members can click on the "balance" or "scales" button to add more to your reputation also. So if you see someone giving really good advice consistantly you can click on the that scales button to give them a higher reputation. Or maybe John has changed that feature, I'm not sure.
 
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John hasn't changed that feature. In fact, John sometimes thinks he's the only one clicking the scales button...
 
For all the users who are not sure, here is a helpful guide to the common buttons/images in a post:

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Why should John do it when you just did?
 
Since I did it, can we now speak in the first person with personal pronouns and whatnot? :D
 
I'll ask John and let you know.
 
In celebration of Easter, this topic will now return to life! :D

Little question about the little green guys - do the dark and light green colors carry a secret message or do they just make it easier to count the pips?

Thanks,

-Eva
 
Is there anyone out there who can answer this question? I would like to know too! Also is there a place where it's possible to see how many points you need to get a new square?
 
Thanks Julia, but I knew how to find the rep point page, but wondered how many points it takes to jump from say 2 to 3 blocks, also what the bright green ones mean.
Any ideas?
 
After a brief discussion , it looks like the pips may increase with every 150 points you receive...( she's much cleverer than me!!)
 
Red is negative rep. (less than zero rep points, I believe)
Grey is neutral rep. (zero rep points I believe)
Dark Green is positive rep from +1 to X points (I suspect X is 500 but I am unsure)
Bright Green is highly positive rep (501 points and higher)

Black is the color of...Maxed Rep?....Caudate God?...Founder?...He Who speaks in the Third person?:p
 
Red is negative rep. (less than zero rep points, I believe)
Grey is neutral rep. (zero rep points I believe)
Dark Green is positive rep from +1 to X points (I suspect X is 500 but I am unsure)
Bright Green is highly positive rep (501 points and higher)

Black is the color of...Maxed Rep?....Caudate God?...Founder?...He Who speaks in the Third person?:p

By my calculations, but I may be wrong:

Dark green is positive rep from 1 - 750 points.
Bright green is 751 + points.

One green blip = 1 - 150
Two green blips = 151 - 300
Three green blips = 301 - 450
Four green blips = 451 - 600
Five green blips = 601 - 750
Six green blips = 751 - 900

And so on...
 
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I suspect if we apply a Bayesian prior distribution theorem to this, we can confuse ourselves even more!;)

Seriouslt though, I think Jacq has nailed the numbers on the head, I tend to estimate out of sheer hillbilliness. :D
 
Sorry to trash your theory Jacq, but I've got 3 squares and only 267 points!
 
Your numbers are all wrong I'm afraid. I could tell you what they really are but in all honesty I think you should stop worrying about that aspect of it, especially since I have been known to change the scale and the number of points on the reputation system and may do so again in the future.
 
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