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i don't think that is entirely true. some of the most contentious posters have high reps and some of the more thoughtful posters have low reps because they end up on the wrong side of a popular opinion.
c'mon noomi...lol...look at the avatars out there and i am sure you can expand upon your suggestions on how to get positive rep.
Noomi is right.
If you want to know the true rep "value' of a poster, you divide their reps into the amount of posts they have made, not the length of time they have been here. You will find often that the ones with the most provocative avatars have a low amount of rep value.
I abdicated the reps system with the highest amount of reps to post ratio, on board....76.1. I just got tired of the games and they were serving me no purpose, other than to help others build their rep value, which I very much enjoyed doing. But I don't like to be at the top of anything, so if one feels that way, one just goes by the old adage, "know when to hold `em and know when to fold `em." I folded and have never been happier.
In case one cannot use a calculator to divide their reps into their post amount, then move the decimal to the left a notch or two, one can go here and use the 3-percent calculator....second field.
Math.com Homework Help Hot Subject: Percents
Enter first, your amount of reps, and then your posts amount. Presto. Your true rep value.
that isn't the value of a poster... especially on this now rightwing board. for some it's only the value that one's half naked avatar gets.
Just panties. What else do I need?