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Originally Posted by shrimps
It's something like... Every year your account is active + # of posts + your current rep = a number I think.
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yes:
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Originally Posted by unixmad
Why do some member's reps count for more points than others?
The amount of points that you give or take from a member's reputation count is determined by your reputation "power". By default the power is 1, however, you receive one extra point of reputation power
- per 1,000 positive reputation points received,
- per 4,000 counted posts, and
- per complete year that you have been a member of VBForums.
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I'm actually wondering if "per 1,000 reputation points" is correct, because that's silly and means that there are only a few forum members who gained more than +1 from that. Whereas I get a +12 just for making this account when I was 8 years old.
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Originally Posted by Draenin
I think it scales up as you get more bars, but I'm not entirely sure about that.
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can confirm