Rep is a tricky thing, especially on Fitness Forums.
A lot of new members will tend to associate a member being very knowledgeable about Diet/Fitness being that their rep power is high.
Agreed
+rep......oh damn!
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Rep is a tricky thing, especially on Fitness Forums.
A lot of new members will tend to associate a member being very knowledgeable about Diet/Fitness being that their rep power is high.
Rep is a tricky thing, especially on Fitness Forums.
A lot of new members will tend to associate a member being very knowledgeable about Diet/Fitness being that their rep power is high. This is sometimes not the case and when this member gives advice to the "newbie", more times than less the advice is skewed. When the "newbie" starts to do some research on their own and finds out that this advice may not be the best, it can possibly detour them from re-visiting this forum.
Don't get my wrong, I like the rep system, but my feelings are that it may not be in the best interest of a Fitness forum.
I think it is still the same "principle" as having a regular rep system. JMHO.
Lol, we should make a system so that the people with knowledge point out other people who say good stuff and give them a star or something.
Now we just need to figure out who those initial people with knowledge are supposed to be.. I volunteer, lol![]()
lots or rep and lots of posts are evidence of lacking in LIFE....
lol
FF
Good greif!
ok, now I am *wholly* against the "thank you" thing. I was thinking something that wasn't noticeable to anyone, but you could give a quick "good post" comment without anyone but the receiver seeing it....but that^ ???
oh, hell no.......
On topics like this, there isn't going to be inclusive opinions to one side. Normally, it can come down to the exclusive majority and the overall benefit of the forum. From what I have seen of this type of thank you system, is that it is highly 'configurable' (such as turning off noticable thank yous given, if you had read the post). Once the entire system is layed out, one can configure the options that would and would not work with a forum, and make more professionally appealing and plausable for the benefit of the forum.