Yes, but whats the formula for rep power?
Yes, but whats the formula for rep power?
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Being a post whore.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
No, like what's the calculation the forum software uses?
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I am just going to randomly give out reps to reduce my rep power.
The system is mean. Who is it to think that they can limit my reputation generosity.
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I am thinking rep could definitely be monetized.
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I have so much more to give. THIS IS FASCIST!
According to the vBulletin manual, looks like the Rep Power calculation is based on 3 factors:
- Post Count Factor - The amount of posts that a user has can also affect their reputation power. Set this to number of posts that you want to award one point for. For example, set this to 50 and for a user with 500 posts, they would gain 10 points of power.
- Register Date Factor - The number of reputation points that a user is able to give or take is dependant on several factors, with the length they have been registered as one of them. A user's power is first initialized at 1 and then this factor and the factors that follow are used to increase it. For example if you set this to 365, every 365 days that the user has been a member of your forum, they would gain one point. So if they have been a member for five years, they would gain 5 points of power for a total of 6.
- Reputation Point Factor - The users current reputation score can also affect their reputation power. Set this to 100 and a user with a reputation of 1000 would gain 10 points of reputation power.
https://www.vbulletin.com/docs/html/...ons_reputation
True, but Admin's have all the powa to set this up within those categories and I think it's disabled for some or all users because I've not noticed any changes with many users over the past year.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
ThePenIsMightier rep power = ZERO.
Huh, that really makes you think.
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There is a minimum post count (500) and minimum rep (10) before you get any rep power at all.
Not all forums are included in post count.
Not to say that rep is useless for newer members, once they get power, their previous reps will start to factor in (I think).
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TLDR: moar posts = moar power!!!!!
So my rep power game is strong.
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I have gone above and beyond what I should rightfully have to do to protect my good name
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Boom. +12.
Will +Rep you as soon as possible with highest priority.
^Hopefully your rep to me was after the +12 then. Hehe.
How many reputations are we allowed to give out? I got the message "You have given out too much Reputation in the last 24 hours, try again later." I think I only gave out 2 reputations. Is 2 the limit, or are my reputations so powerful that giving out too many would upset the peace here? Asking for SKR.
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