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Vote To Remove Rep


jtnc

Remove rep  

106 members have voted

  1. 1. Remove rep?

    • No
      48
    • Yes
      42
    • Pie
      21


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On a side note, anyone want to clue me in on where my "New Panthers Blog" thread went? I thought I made it pretty clear that it was a Panthers news blog, not a direct competitor for the Huddle, but. . .well, you know the implication.

And yes, rep should be gone, because it just ends up being used as a means to attack more often than commend.

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Guest Bwood

I just think there shouldn't be a neg rep button, because that's how little kids/trolls abuse the system.

Even though it's a meaningless number, your rep on here are points earned by sharing good knowledge or just being a cool dude. You shouldn't be able to lose anything.

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I just think there shouldn't be a neg rep button, because that's how little kids/trolls abuse the system.

Even though it's a meaningless number, your rep on here are points earned by sharing good knowledge or just being a cool dude. You shouldn't be able to lose anything.

Agreed. Only give positive rep.

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