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The Proper Way To Give Someone A Rep Point
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The Proper Way To Give Someone A Rep Point

Rep points are a great way to let other forum members know who is valuable. But they are worthless unless you provide links in the rep point to a post that you like.

Let me give you an example.

RioNomad has been a RVF memeber since November, 2011. He has 2,200+ posts and 29 rep points.

RioNomad wrote in a Thailand thread:

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If dealing with prostitutes isnt your thing, just like it isnt my thing either, it is extremely easy to avoid them in BKK. Its ridiculously easy in fact. I'm sure I've written about it a hundred times.

And I think to myself, "Oh, interesting. I wonder where I can find these posts."

So I click on RioNomad's rep sheet:

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Beyond Borders (24) - Last updated Yesterday, 05:58 AM

Positive (+1): The real deal.
InternationPlayboy (30) - Last updated 06-03-2013, 04:14 AM

Positive (+1): Solid contributor. I like reading his stuff.
TravelHardcore (15) - Last updated 05-30-2013, 07:34 AM

Positive (+1): Met in Bangkok, good insightful discussions at Fisto's stimulation pool and a crazy party. Solid guy!
Every10GivesMeA10 (3) - Last updated 05-24-2013, 08:28 AM

Positive (+1): Good Poster.
Hallasan (5) - Last updated 05-03-2013, 07:15 PM

Positive (+1): Excellent contributor to the Forum and its members
dk902 (18) - Last updated 02-24-2013, 10:55 AM

Positive (+1): Great knowledge on Thailand.
Fisto (56) - Last updated 12-10-2012, 06:19 PM

Positive (+1): Great info and steps in as the voice of reason and hilarity.
DirectDanger (7) - Last updated 12-03-2012, 10:58 AM

Positive (+1): Gives out great info on Thailand.
WestCoast (40) - Last updated 12-02-2012, 07:52 PM

Positive (+1): Cool guy looking forward to meet up some day in the future.
scotian (87) - Last updated 11-20-2012, 06:42 AM

Positive (+1): +1 for answering my Thailand questions, drinks for you if we meet!
Merenguero (13) - Last updated 11-16-2012, 09:13 PM

Positive (+1): "Do they not teach reading comprehension at IRT university"? Instant classic.
Giovonny (77) - Last updated 10-08-2012, 02:27 PM

Positive (+1): Great Poster. Experienced mma fighter and experienced internet businessman. Thanks dude!
Vorkuta (39) - Last updated 09-28-2012, 05:50 AM

Positive (+1): Has great no BS advice regarding all aspects of physical training. One of my favorite posters on here.
muc (6) - Last updated 09-27-2012, 02:53 PM

Positive (+1): Good workout-advice.
Sleek (1) - Last updated 09-13-2012, 03:37 PM

Positive (+1): Muscle Milk reccomendation
Dan (0) - Last updated 08-08-2012, 01:29 AM

Positive (+1): Introduced me to The Roosh Program
houston (33) - Last updated 06-21-2012, 12:32 AM

Positive (+1): real cool player. bad ass jacket recommendation
Neil Skywalker (38) - Last updated 06-09-2012, 06:50 AM

Positive (+1): Solid advice, a relaxed dude and willing to make an effort to help people out. Hope to meet you some day for a beer
el mechanico (73) - Last updated 06-07-2012, 11:51 AM

Positive (+1): Keeps it real +1
the_conductor (2) - Last updated 05-20-2012, 07:19 AM

Positive (+1): Accurate info + down to earth guy, great to hang out in person with.
Cr33pin (3) - Last updated 05-10-2012, 01:32 PM

Positive (+1): Always enjoy Rios post and he gives lots of solid advice, great assest to the fourms
AlphaTravel (4) - Last updated 03-05-2012, 07:55 AM

Positive (+1): Great CM information.
bengalltigerr (0) - Last updated 02-23-2012, 04:02 PM

Neutral (0): biggest fucking troll
Smitty (12) - Last updated 02-07-2012, 10:40 PM

Positive (+1): I don't know man, I just like this guy's posts.
Mr.GM (24) - Last updated 02-07-2012, 04:55 PM

Positive (+1): Great contributor to the community
MiXX (91) - Last updated 01-17-2012, 09:50 PM

Positive (+1): Solid Santa Barbara/Chio intel!!
ibaguesucks305 (0) - Last updated 01-06-2012, 01:25 PM

Positive (+1): gave me an awesome recomendation
pitt (14) - Last updated 12-30-2011, 07:35 AM

Positive (+1): great chico datasheet, thanks
Vacancier Permanent (42) - Last updated 12-14-2011, 07:47 PM

Positive (+1): Awesome Chiang Mai data sheet!
KingofScotland (2) - Last updated 12-14-2011, 04:04 PM

Positive (+1): Great Chang Mai info.
Not one motherfuckin link!!!! [Image: angry.gif]

Fuck the search feature; it's not reliable enough to find individual posts of wisdom, because often times we post good posts in threads that have undescriptive titles.

Note that this post isn't about RioNomad, but instead, it is about how people give rep points in general... throw in a link for a post of theirs that you liked!

Compare RioNomad's rep sheet to Beyond Boarder's Rep Sheet:

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Vorkuta (39) - Last updated 06-05-2013, 11:39 AM

Positive (+1): I thought this was a small but excellent post that should be read by all.http://www.rooshvforum.network/thread-24534-post-462676.html#pid462676
CJ_W (1) - Last updated 03-07-2013, 01:35 AM

Positive (+1): I wish I could give you 10000000000000000000000000 rep points for the info you gave on freelancing! very awesome stuff
pitt (14) - Last updated 02-28-2013, 07:09 PM

Positive (+1): This guy is a genius, thanks for all the super posts
Acute Angle (2) - Last updated 02-26-2013, 10:07 AM

Positive (+1): Consistently posts honest and informative stuff
Handsome Creepy Eel (17) - Last updated 02-26-2013, 08:30 AM

Positive (+1): Fantastic summary of the power and importance of female choice: http://www.rooshvforum.network/thread-20977-post-379619.html#pid379619
renotime (2) - Last updated 02-20-2013, 08:07 PM

Positive (+1): Great posts on the construction industry!
FretDancer (12) - Last updated 02-20-2013, 04:37 PM

Positive (+1): Great advice and great posts, very helpful.
qazwsx (5) - Last updated 02-19-2013, 10:14 AM

Positive (+1): Good contributor overall. Gave a great piece of advice regarding the safety of your values while traveling: http://www.rooshvforum.network/thread-20433-post-374579.html#pid374579
dk902 (18) - Last updated 01-10-2013, 03:22 PM

Positive (+1): Great contributions to the forum, especially on Thailand.
MSW2007 (12) - Last updated 12-24-2012, 02:20 AM

Positive (+1): Dude brings truth in the gun control discussion. He's also a consistently good poster elsewher.
xsplat (16) - Last updated 12-22-2012, 11:15 AM

Positive (+1): Consistently high quality, thoughtful posts that are positive contributions
GameTheory (1) - Last updated 12-06-2012, 06:40 PM

Positive (+1): +1 for rent rates in Chiang Mai
DirectDanger (7) - Last updated 12-03-2012, 11:01 AM

Positive (+1): Lots of great info on Thailand
torontokid (11) - Last updated 11-22-2012, 07:26 AM

Positive (+1): Some Amazing Info Dropped On Freelance Writing- http://www.rooshvforum.network/thread-13269-post-312904.html#pid312904
Vacancier Permanent (42) - Last updated 11-16-2012, 05:02 AM

Positive (+1): Very knowledgeable playa and very helpful with questions about copy writing. Cheers bro!
RioNomad (29) - Last updated 10-23-2012, 02:24 PM

Positive (+1): Eben Pagan Wake Up Productive and a fellow NorCal native.
OGNorCal707 (22) - Last updated 10-21-2012, 02:05 PM

Positive (+1): Beyond Borders is a very cool guy and is fun to hang out with, he has good "natural game", approaches like a beast, and can party with the best of them.
OldRich (0) - Last updated 09-23-2012, 01:41 AM

Positive (+1): Thanks for dropping some serious data on my Thailand thread
scotian (87) - Last updated 09-21-2012, 09:42 PM

Positive (+1): excellent Thailand advice!
solo (4) - Last updated 07-18-2012, 09:55 AM

Positive (+1): For this thread: http://www.rooshvforum.network/thread-14275.html
Neil Skywalker (38) - Last updated 07-15-2012, 05:40 AM

Positive (+1): Solid guy who provides real info on a traveling lifestyle
mofo (3) - Last updated 12-12-2011, 10:10 PM

Positive (+1): Reminded me of something very important. Thanks.
joehoya (17) - Last updated 11-22-2011, 04:12 PM

Positive (+1): Excellent post on the REAL way to have a location iindependent lifestyle http://www.rooshvforum.network/thread-8095-post-118384.html#pid118384
youngmobileglobal (39) - Last updated 11-13-2011, 01:02 AM

Positive (+1): Helpful information about Vietnam delivered to me via PM, thank you.
While not every rep point of Beyond Boarder contains a link, enough of them do, making it easy to find out a few good quality posts of his should I want to look up his advice.

Please, everyone on the RVF should make it habit to include links when giving out rep. While you don't need to do it for every rep point, please try to do it as much as possible. It will make things much easier for everyone's future reference.

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The Proper Way To Give Someone A Rep Point

Does anybody have the inability to read the second half of the post?

Quote:Old Chinese Man Wrote:  
why you wonder how many man another man bang? why you care who bang who mr high school drama man
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Quote: (06-07-2013 08:26 PM)2Wycked Wrote:  

Does anybody have the inability to read the second half of the post?

Does the code break your browser?

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The Proper Way To Give Someone A Rep Point

I'd bet that most people here are compelled to give rep points after reading a specific thread. I think it would be best if they link to that rep-point inspiring thread.
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The Proper Way To Give Someone A Rep Point

Quote: (06-08-2013 04:24 AM)Samseau Wrote:  

Quote: (06-07-2013 08:26 PM)2Wycked Wrote:  

Does anybody have the inability to read the second half of the post?

Does the code break your browser?

It was my mobile phone - your post worked fine on my desktop.

Quote:Old Chinese Man Wrote:  
why you wonder how many man another man bang? why you care who bang who mr high school drama man
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The Proper Way To Give Someone A Rep Point

Since this is obviously a RioNomad appreciation thread, I would prefer it if you guys kept it about me, and not about soup.

Thank you.
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#7

The Proper Way To Give Someone A Rep Point

Because I wasn't the example I will now down rep Samseau without a reference.


But seriously. Good points maybe something should be added to the faq about this.
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The Proper Way To Give Someone A Rep Point

Quote: (06-08-2013 04:44 AM)RioNomad Wrote:  

Since this is obviously a RioNomad appreciation thread, I would prefer it if you guys kept it about me, and not about soup.

Thank you.

Stop whining.
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The Proper Way To Give Someone A Rep Point

^ ironic
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The Proper Way To Give Someone A Rep Point

I understand what you're saying with this, but I personally didn't see rep points to only be for that purpose. A lot of the times I've repped someone it's because of their overall contribution and liking just about everything they write. I also think a rep point can be in order when you meet someone in person and want to let the forum know they are the real deal or a standup guy.

I can see putting a link if you repped them due to a particular gold nugget or thread, but sometimes you're reading something and it's just the "straw that broke the camel's back," as they say, or you read a few posts in succession and are reminded of how a certain guy always has a cool perspective.

I think people drop a rep point for different reasons and whether they include a link is usually based on that. But I think you have a good point in that if they refer to a particular post in the rep, that's definitely a time when a link should be included.

Honestly, if the rep points were specifically for highlighting particular posts (I see "likes" to be more relevant there), then it seems the functionality would allow giving more than one rep to a person, right? As it stands, that doesn't seem to be a possibility, indicating to me that it's more about vouching the poster's overall character.

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The Proper Way To Give Someone A Rep Point

I dont rep someone for a specific post. If I feel they are under appreciated/under repped (gandt, deep diver, WIA, MattC come to mind) and I see continuous posts knocking shit out of the ballpark, I will toss them a rep point.
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The Proper Way To Give Someone A Rep Point

Sometimes rep should be given on the person in general man.

Like if the person is honestly a cool person inside and outside of the forum, give him a rep for that. Giving out reps for just one certain link is alright, but in all honesty, you can use likes for that shit.

Nope.
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The Proper Way To Give Someone A Rep Point

Ditto what BB Said ...

"You can not fake good kids" - Mike Pence
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The Proper Way To Give Someone A Rep Point

I think reps should also be given whenever meeting someone as an acknowledgement that this person is a functioning human being beyond the realm of the realm of a computer screen. I don't think a person even needs to have top notch game when I meet in person, but the fact that they're willing to put themselves out there is an important part of what makes this place such a valuable resource.

The first time I met a forum member I was thinking, "oh shit, what if my game is poor that day, I'll be pegged as a fraud."

But after a few times I realized we're all just regular dudes trying to get ahead in life.
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Quote: (06-08-2013 07:54 AM)Beyond Borders Wrote:  

I understand what you're saying with this, but I personally didn't see rep points to only be for that purpose. A lot of the times I've repped someone it's because of their overall contribution and liking just about everything they write. I also think a rep point can be in order when you meet someone in person and want to let the forum know they are the real deal or a standup guy.

I can see putting a link if you repped them due to a particular gold nugget or thread, but sometimes you're reading something and it's just the "straw that broke the camel's back," as they say, or you read a few posts in succession and are reminded of how a certain guy always has a cool perspective.

I think people drop a rep point for different reasons and whether they include a link is usually based on that. But I think you have a good point in that if they refer to a particular post in the rep, that's definitely a time when a link should be included.

Honestly, if the rep points were specifically for highlighting particular posts (I see "likes" to be more relevant there), then it seems the functionality would allow giving more than one rep to a person, right? As it stands, that doesn't seem to be a possibility, indicating to me that it's more about vouching the poster's overall character.

The two aren't mutually exclusive. You can give a rep for someone in general in addition to a link of a post of theirs that exemplifies what you like about them in particular.

Trust me if everyone did this it would be MUCH easier for new comers to understand why some people have the rep sheets that they do.

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I only give rep when I'm drunk. I read something and think.. love that dude giving him a rep point right the fuck now!

I'll be drinking as soon as I go get some ice...I'm liking that dude that posted on CL on some girl that blew his buddy off right about now.
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The Proper Way To Give Someone A Rep Point

I wonder if there is a way to add to the functionality of rep points. Like, a person can give a rep point, and add stuff to it in the future.

Like you would see a rep point from a poster. Click on the rep point, and you could see a list of reasons (met in person, helped me out), or a list of posts and urls.

Is that possible?

Or what if we could search posts based on count of likes? Or backlinks?
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Good post, will rep
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I was looking through NASA test Pilot rep to read his posts. With the exception of a few links(QC, Samseau, DRcrotard, Beyond borders), most people didn't link in his reputation report why they rep him. This is a waste. Now, i will have to dig through mountain of posts by him to read his choice posts? All because of a few reppers are too lazy to spend less than 60 seconds to include links to his post that they repped him for?

This thread by Samseau needs to be a sticker. thread-24638...#pid464506


--SAJ
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Who made you guys the guardians of the rep points?

I'll give them for what I like.

Get a grip.
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Quote: (04-12-2016 10:32 AM)Sir Antonio Jerkoff Wrote:  

I was looking through NASA test Pilot rep to read his posts. With the exception of a few links(QC, Samseau, DRcrotard, Beyond borders), most people didn't link in his reputation report why they rep him. This is a waste. Now, i will have to dig through mountain of posts by him to read his choice posts? All because of a few reppers are too lazy to spend less than 60 seconds to include links to his post that they repped him for?

This thread by Samseau needs to be a sticker. thread-24638...#pid464506


--SAJ

His "Geopolitics and Monetary Connections" thread contains links to his other gold posts.

You can also use the "Search" at the top of the page to find his noteworthy posts.
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Quote: (04-12-2016 10:34 AM)CrashBangWallop Wrote:  

Who made you guys the guardians of the rep points?

I'll give them for what I like.

Get a grip.

^^^

What are you talking about?

Nobody is saying you shouldn't rep somebody for whatever you like. What Samseau is saying that it is good courtesy and resources feed, if a person repping somebody takes the time to include the post link in their rep. That will make it easier to find good nuggets of gold posts.

--SAJ
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Quote: (04-12-2016 10:39 AM)Sir Antonio Jerkoff Wrote:  

Quote: (04-12-2016 10:34 AM)CrashBangWallop Wrote:  

Who made you guys the guardians of the rep points?

I'll give them for what I like.

Get a grip.

^^^

What are you talking about?

Nobody is saying you shouldn't rep somebody for whatever you like. What Samseau is saying that it is good courtesy and resources feed, if a person repping somebody takes the time to include the post link in their rep. That will make it easier to find good nuggets of gold posts.

--SAJ

Nonsense.

There is no requirement to do anything of the sort. If you want to find something, use the search function.

This whole thread is bollocks.
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Quote: (04-12-2016 10:35 AM)The Beast1 Wrote:  

His "Geopolitics and Monetary Connections" thread contains links to his other gold posts.

You can also use the "Search" at the top of the page to find his noteworthy posts.

If the rep point says, "Superb poster- his contributions show what is possible in life."

or " Dropping knowledge on a variety of topics, one of the best new posters! Keep it up.".

"Most interesting man in the world. Period."

"A real asset to the forum. Has a vast knowledge on several different topics. "

"Phenomenal poster"

None of this gives me stuff to work with. How am I going to know what to search for in the first place? That doesn't tell me anything i can search with. Providing links in rep points helps, giving details and specifics.

One of the thing i like to do is read completely random people's rep points and discover gems. Without links, it makes if more difficult to find gems. It will be labor intensive to find all the good stuff buried under layer of posts. This is also why thread like this is good.

thread-43753.html Mining the RVF: A compilation of repped posts

thread-33837.html Best of RvF: Posts with 50+ 'Likes'

-SAJ
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So why don't you instead skim all of his posts using the search bar at the top. Do a search by his username and sort by posts.

Those reps points are like that because he is an all around phenomenal poster. I gave him a rep because of a PM he sent.

If you're too lazy to put in the legwork yourself to find these gems why are you even here? This forum is about self determination, not spoon feeding.
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