Could someone please explain reputation points to me?
@Russngrl When you find a member's comment or reply helpful to you or that you just want them to know that you appreciated them sharing their thoughts you can award them a reputation point... likewise you can receive reputation points for your "good deeds." Not to be given out lightly....
....likewise, Negative Reputation points are not very often given out and great thought and care is needed before doing so.
You should notice that you were given a positive Reputation Point by our lovely Greeter
@KathyLauren when she welcomed you to Susan's Place on October 03, 2018.
Hugs,
Danielle
Quote from: Russngrl on January 04, 2019, 07:30:25 PM
Could someone please explain reputation points to me?
When new members are welcomed, the staff assigns the first reputation point to that new member. Perhaps that is a signal to note to staff that the new member has indeed been officially welcomed, if not, to warmly welcome them.
After that, a member can receive a reputation point for making a good post when some other member wants to recognize your post beyond words of "thank you." It is like a pat on the back or a gesture of appreciation.
You may need to have at least 50 posts to give a reputation point, if that is so, you can go back to give someone a point after making 50 posts. 15 posts are required to post an avatar.
Chrissy
You might find the following link useful. Reputation points are given when somebody does something outstanding or something bad. In addition, you don't have the power to give reputation points until you reach 50 post. This is so you have time to learn what's a good post and what's not.
https://www.susans.org/forums/index.php/topic,18960.0.html
Thank you everybody!