MililaniBuckeye said:
- You cannot give more than 10 reps total, good or bad, in a 24-hour period.
- You also cannot give more than two reps, good or bad, to the same individual in a 24-hour period.
After reading the entire thread, this was very helpful info.
I'm someone who enjoys the rep feature, but isn't obsessed over it. I've been dinged anonymously in the past, and didn't like it, but didn't bother a Mod with a PM asking about it. It's one ding, people, get over it.
Here are my other feelings:
Keep the positive and negative ratings. There's real value to the board with posters knowing that any out-of-line post can be dinged.
I agree with not having anonymous dings. It's interesting, but I don't think anybody has complained about ananymous green chiclets. Ah, human nature.
I like the idea of separate ratings per board. Someone may be an extremely valuable source of info on the Rumor Mill, but not know much about Buckeye football. Also, someone may be great on football, but an idiot on the baseball or basketball boards. And maybe reputation should be in a display mode only on the Political board, but I've never posted there.
If there were separate ratings per board, perhaps the overall rating and the individual board rating could both be displayed.
Regarding the idea of making it harder to 'max out' on the reputation displayed on each post, I'm fine with the idea of making it somewhat harder to max out. But I think it's good to know at a glance that somebody has 'max rep points'. If the rating system were arranged so that only a handful of people had max rep displayed, I think it could lead to more of an obsession by some people about their ratings. If somebody really cares about where he or somebody else ranks, that can be found by sorting by reputation within the Members list (I just learned this, I'm not obsessed by it!).
I would not like to see the feature permanently taken away. Better to do nothing than to wipe out the feature.
And Clarity, thanks for inviting the discussion. Even though Grad21's correct in saying that it's rather sad that it's necessary.