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Hi all!

Just noticed that posts can now be repped down as well as up. Is this an official change of stance from Neowin management about how rep is issued?

Last I knew it negative rep wasn't going to be used (I forgot the reason).

Feel free to comment, fellow Neowinians. Good or bad move?

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It has been enabled for Staff & MVC's only ;)

When a person is derailing a post or is being warned, staff will have the ability to negative vote the offending post.

This ensures (over time) that we don't have members on 80% warn with a load of positive rep points.

PS: We are going to trial it, and see how it goes too..

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I just noticed it too. I was searching the forums to see if there was an announcement. I think it's a good thing, but as Neobond has said, it could be abused. I hope it isn't though.

Exactly - we'll see how it works out.

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I actually like the idea of keeping it for mods/mvcs only tbh.

Agreed. I wouldn't give it to anybody else, not even subscribers. It's just too easy for people to abuse it when emotions run high (which they often do in the GH for instance).

EDIT: Typo

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Agreed. I wouldn't give it to anybody else, not even subscribers. It's just too easy for people to abuse it when emotions run high (which they often do in the GH for instance).

EDIT: Typo

Yeah, I would have to agree with that. It's just too easy to abuse the feature.

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Not so sure this is a good idea. Something like this needs to be closely monitored.

Well the idea is, that when a poster is warned for a post (or not, just derailing a thread) then the karma reflects this as well as the actual warning.

Does it make anymore sense that a bad poster who is constantly being warned has a positive rep of over a hundred?

It could potentially lower the number of warnings for minor infractions.

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Not so sure this is a good idea. Something like this needs to be closely monitored.

Read the details, only Staff and MVC's have the ability to make use of this feature. So it doesn't need to be monitored, in theory. shiftyninja.gif

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Karma? What the hell?

I think that the concept of "popularity" is being mixed with "reputation".

The inicial approach was all about popularity and now it's all about "reputation"... and this reputation is set by people that often don't act properly?

Thats your opinion, not that I agree with it; plus it became a true karma tool when negative voting was enabled ;)

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When you go into a thread and post a respectable post you still might get a negative rep which is B.S.Just because you don't agree doesn't make it wrong. If the majority see one thing one way and you don't you'll likely get a negative point rather than no points. I can see it happening to me all the time.

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When you go into a thread and post a respectable post you still might get a negative rep which is B.S.Just because you don't agree doesn't make it wrong. If the majority see one thing one way and you don't you'll likely get a negative point rather than no points which is in IMO b.s.

See this thread to better understand its purpose: https://www.neowin.net/forum/topic/919032-omg-i-got-a-negative-vote-what-for/ seeing as this thread didn't do the trick.

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