Can I trade in my rep points for an all expense paid weekend at the Serpenco Resort?
Sure! Well, all except the "all expense paid" part.
Bring work gloves and tools to clear out some underbrush and brambles. Yellow flies are in full force, so bug spray is suggested. Oh yeah, don't forget that bear we've seen roaming around here.
You can put your tent anywhere you want as long as you don't get in the line of fire if I should happen to shoot at a squirrel from the porch. And try not to put the tent right on top of a fire ant nest. There is water in the stream at the north end of the property for bathing and drinking. The squirrels seem to enjoy pine cones, and I think there are still plenty of them out there to eat. I really wouldn't suggest that you bring any food that might attract bears to your tent.
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Anyway, back to the topic....
Heck, what REALLY makes someone a reputation in a setting such as a discussion forum? Does time on the playing field really matter? How about the bulk number of posts made? What IS "reputation" anyway? And what SHOULD it be based on?
I'm leaning towards having ONLY what rep points others bequeath to each other as being the sole determining factor. But maybe time on the field and number of posts being a filter to limit those members whose rep points actually will count towards someone else. Basically someone new has to earn the right to participate in that function. And the right would be partially earned by participating enough, via posts, and having been a member here for a measured period of time.
Or does this all sort of just take the FUN out of it all? :shrugs:
And how about limiting negative rep to Contributor members only?
Might as well put everything on the table if I'm going to be changing the rules.