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  1. #1
    Join Date
    Dec 2008
    Location
    Robesonia, Pennsylvania
    (Berks County)
    Age
    39
    Posts
    173
    Rep Power
    1169

    Question became a member

    I recently went from a junior member to member. I know you can become active, senior, and others. How does that work, does it go by how many posts you have or how long you've been a member?

  2. #2
    Join Date
    Apr 2009
    Location
    Its all around my house., Pennsylvania
    Posts
    198
    Rep Power
    225

    Default Re: became a member

    B"H

    Also how do i get more of those "green lights " on my profile to light up? Also how do i increase my rep power?

  3. #3
    Join Date
    Dec 2008
    Location
    Robesonia, Pennsylvania
    (Berks County)
    Age
    39
    Posts
    173
    Rep Power
    1169

    Default Re: became a member

    I think the green lights work with your rep power. People can send you possitive rep for good posts and negative rep for bad posts.

    found it http://forum.pafoa.org/support-sugge...ers-guide.html
    Last edited by sk8r101all; June 5th, 2009 at 02:36 PM.

  4. #4
    Join Date
    Jul 2007
    Location
    Latrobe, Pennsylvania
    (Westmoreland County)
    Age
    53
    Posts
    4,468
    Rep Power
    5921229

    Default Re: became a member

    Your member ranks change as your post count increases.

    The green lights are linked to you Rep power. I believe they increase as you get closer to he next rep point. I'm not sure though, it is somewhat of a mystery in the VB world! LOL

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  5. #5
    Join Date
    Feb 2008
    Location
    Levittown, Pennsylvania
    (Bucks County)
    Age
    51
    Posts
    4,190
    Rep Power
    1943620

    Default Re: became a member

    OK here's how it works...

    1-29................posts=Junior Member
    30-99..............posts=Member
    100-249..........posts=Active Member
    250-499..........posts=Senior Member
    500-999..........posts=Super Member
    1000-9999......posts=Grand Member
    10000+...........posts=Master Member

    Supporter titles overwrite the default titles.

    Green lights:

    Originally posted by NineseveN
    Quote:
    "Rep Power" defines how many rep points you can give or take away from a user. So if you have a rep power of "0" and you give positive or negative rep, the net result is a change of zero either way. If you have a rep power of 1, when you give positive rep, it gives 1 point to the person's reputation, if you have a rep power of 3, you give 3 points, + or - (depending on if you give positive or negative rep).





    Here's how that crazy rep power is calculated:



    You get your first rep power at your 50th post, after that...

    You get one rep power for every 365 days that you're registered

    One power for every 1000 posts you make

    One power for every 100 reputation points you receive


    You can see rep points comparatively by going into the member list and clicking on "Reputation" to see who has the most reputation. While it can be superficial at times, I think it's a decent indication of how well a user is received and in many case, how informative or good their posts are...and I'm not just saying that because I have the most. I likely have more than others because I seem to give it out a little more often. While most people seem to say they have to spread the rep points around before they can give it to the same person again often, I've only encountered that a few times (I've been known to give rep to the same person within 72 hours). Of course, I have been locked out for giving out too much rep within a 24 hour period. The defaults are that you have to spread rep points around to X number of people before you can give it to the same person again, and you can only award so many points in a 24-hour time frame. I give it out to people that never give it back to me, but if someone gives it to me, I do try and keep an eye out for their posts to see what they're saying. There are so many good posts on this forum, I find it hard not to rep a lot of them. Some are longer than others (guilty ), but some are short, sweet and to the point while others show a distinct abundance of helpfulness, insight and caring…all kinds of posts are worthy of a rep point here and there.







    The number of rep points also factors into the Rep Point phrases (as seen by holding your pointer over the number of green squares to the top right of a user's post), the listing below shows the default # of points and the default phrase:



    -99999.....User is infamous around these parts

    -50.....User can only hope to improve

    -10.....User has a little shameless behavior in the past

    0.....User is an unknown quantity at this point

    10.....User is on a distinguished road

    50.....User will become famous soon enough

    150.....User has a spectacular aura about

    250.....User is a jewel in the rough

    350.....User is just really nice

    450.....User is a glorious beacon of light

    550.....User is a name known to all

    650.....User is a splendid one to behold

    1000.....User has much to be proud of

    1500.....User has a brilliant future
    2000.....User has a reputation beyond repute

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