Do you have a reputation system on your forum? I feel it is a good idea as it allows members to collaborate with the aims to acheive a positive score and lets other users see the trustworthiness of other members in things like exchanges 🙂
Yeah, it depends on your memberbase a lot. That, however, is true with most anything. 😛NO! lol.
It's a terrible idea XD. This never worked for our community. It seems to work fine here, but I think it really depends on the sort of members you have. Sites like this attract forum owners, people who are interested in upkeeping a site, so they aren't going to troll this one. When we had a rep system it was trolled to death. People were crying about unfair neg rep. On vBulletin, mods could only edit rep comments, they couldn't remove negative rep, so admins had to fix it and there was no way to give that power to mods. Too much hassle on such a large website, so we got rid of it. People asked for it on the new forum and we were like "NO!"
Reputation only makes sense in service forums such as this. Otherwise it's just a popularity contest.
I don't like it when they give an thumbs downI love rep systems, but I don't own any forum anymore. I used to have it on all my forums as it is a great way to keep a record of helping people and the ones that are just there.
Nah you just post the positive rank, and then you have people with 0-5 rep that are new, 5-25 that are new actives and around 50 rep + are those guys who are staff and highly active members.I don't like it when they give an thumbs down
also some forums to that can have the dislike disabledhence facebook doesn't have a dislike button.
Most smart ones do due to the positive affect of the community it has when there isn't a dislike/bad reputation button. Well we got finally to psychology when it comes to forum managingalso some forums to that can have the dislike disabled
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