Posted June 12, 2009
From the help section:
"Rep is the user's reputation rating, showing how respected and well-known you are in the community."
The respected part is definitely off. Well known (or notorious in some cases would be a better word), ok. Respect is a different ball game and it really doens't have any thing to do with rep...it really doesn't...
And the rep thing can have a negative effect. It 'could' give some users a false notion of entitlement and lead them to make downright rude posts backed only by the x ammount of rep displayed under their avatar...it really could...
As for a direct relation between ammount of rep and how helpful a user is, there are lots of helpful posts on the 'non question' topics and those answers don't lead to any rep gain, not to mention the many 'question' topics with correct answers in them yet none of those answers are marked as a solution, and since none of that is factored in, i can't see a clear relation here...i really can't...
Rep is a mix of 'popularity contest scores' + # of posts, nothing else.
"Rep is the user's reputation rating, showing how respected and well-known you are in the community."
The respected part is definitely off. Well known (or notorious in some cases would be a better word), ok. Respect is a different ball game and it really doens't have any thing to do with rep...it really doesn't...
And the rep thing can have a negative effect. It 'could' give some users a false notion of entitlement and lead them to make downright rude posts backed only by the x ammount of rep displayed under their avatar...it really could...
As for a direct relation between ammount of rep and how helpful a user is, there are lots of helpful posts on the 'non question' topics and those answers don't lead to any rep gain, not to mention the many 'question' topics with correct answers in them yet none of those answers are marked as a solution, and since none of that is factored in, i can't see a clear relation here...i really can't...
Rep is a mix of 'popularity contest scores' + # of posts, nothing else.
Post edited June 12, 2009 by Namur