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Coog
12-07-2013, 15:32
On another thread Bob (Capt P) pointed out that David (David Manley) has met the prerequisites for the Reputation Medal with over 50 reputation points. Eric (7eat51) has sent in the recommendation. Congratulations David on your forthcoming Reputation Medal, one of the most prestigious on the site as it is reflection of the regard in which you are held by your shipmates.:salute:

RichardPF
12-07-2013, 15:40
On another thread Bob (Capt P) pointed out that David (David Manley) has met the prerequisites for the Reputation Medal with over 50 reputation points. Eric (7eat51) has sent in the recommendation. Congratulations David on your forthcoming Reputation Medal, one of the most prestigious on the site as it is reflection of the regard in which you are held by your shipmates.:salute:

Congratulations David!
Medal has been awarded!

Andy Blozinski
12-07-2013, 15:53
Is there any way we can get a BAD reputation medal? There be pirates on this list.

Coog
12-07-2013, 15:58
Is there any way we can get a BAD reputation medal? There be pirates on this list.

From site FAQ:

What is reputation?

Reputation is a way of rating users depending on the quality of their posts. If the administrators have enabled reputation, then the reputation icon will be visible in posts.

Reputation may be positive Positive Reputation Icon , negative Negative Reputation Icon or neutral Neutral Reputation Icon. Negative reputation may only be given if the administrator has enabled this. Neutral reputation is only given when the person giving reputation does not meet the criteria set by the administrator to affect someone else's reputation.

How do I give reputation?

To give reputation, click on the reputation icon in the relevant post. This will reveal a form to complete with the reputation type and the reason for giving the reputation. If negative reputation is disabled then it will not be displayed in this form. You may not give reputation for the same post twice.

How do I know what reputation I have received?

You can view the reputation that you have received in your User CP (User Control Panel) where it is displayed at the bottom of the User CP page. Here you will see the latest reputation that you have received and whether this is positive, negative or neutral. Your total reputation will be shown as series of reputation indicators in your posts and profile. The more positive your reputation, the more positive icons will be shown. The more negative your reputation the more negative icons will be shown.

How much reputation is given? What is reputation power?

If the administrator has enabled this, the amount of reputation that each user will give (or take away if negative) is shown in the user's posts as 'Reputation Power'. The value of the reputation power is determined by the administrator and may increase over time depending on the settings they have applied.

What if I don't want anyone to see my reputation?

You can disable the display of your reputation by going to your User CP and selecting Edit Options. On this page you will find a check box labelled 'Show Your Reputation Level'. Un-checking this box will remove the display of your reputation and replace it with the Reputation Disabled icon. You can still give and receive reputation while your reputation display is disabled.

Nightmoss
12-07-2013, 16:26
Congrats, David! :g&t: :drinks: :rum:

Cmmdre
12-07-2013, 16:29
:salute: Zulu and Congratulations. :g&t:

Andy Blozinski
12-07-2013, 17:27
From site FAQ:

What is reputation?

Reputation is a way of rating users depending on the quality of their posts. If the administrators have enabled reputation, then the reputation icon will be visible in posts.

Reputation may be positive Positive Reputation Icon , negative Negative Reputation Icon or neutral Neutral Reputation Icon. Negative reputation may only be given if the administrator has enabled this. Neutral reputation is only given when the person giving reputation does not meet the criteria set by the administrator to affect someone else's reputation.

How do I give reputation?

To give reputation, click on the reputation icon in the relevant post. This will reveal a form to complete with the reputation type and the reason for giving the reputation. If negative reputation is disabled then it will not be displayed in this form. You may not give reputation for the same post twice.

How do I know what reputation I have received?

You can view the reputation that you have received in your User CP (User Control Panel) where it is displayed at the bottom of the User CP page. Here you will see the latest reputation that you have received and whether this is positive, negative or neutral. Your total reputation will be shown as series of reputation indicators in your posts and profile. The more positive your reputation, the more positive icons will be shown. The more negative your reputation the more negative icons will be shown.

How much reputation is given? What is reputation power?

If the administrator has enabled this, the amount of reputation that each user will give (or take away if negative) is shown in the user's posts as 'Reputation Power'. The value of the reputation power is determined by the administrator and may increase over time depending on the settings they have applied.

What if I don't want anyone to see my reputation?

You can disable the display of your reputation by going to your User CP and selecting Edit Options. On this page you will find a check box labelled 'Show Your Reputation Level'. Un-checking this box will remove the display of your reputation and replace it with the Reputation Disabled icon. You can still give and receive reputation while your reputation display is disabled.

It was a joke.

The Barrelman
12-07-2013, 17:28
Congrats!!

:salute:

Berthier
12-07-2013, 18:32
Well done David, richly deserved.:salute:

Naharaht
12-07-2013, 20:55
Congratulations David! Thank you for all the articles you have posted. :salute:

Comte de Brueys
12-08-2013, 03:08
I have the feeling that David's wallet will be very small in the next future if he always pay the bill for us.

Who cares...

Congratulation, Mr. Manley. :g&t:

David Manley
12-08-2013, 03:52
I have the feeling that David's wallet will be very small in the next future if he always pay the bill for us.

RN wardroom prices are very reasonable :)

Diamondback
12-08-2013, 13:10
Congrats! Again.

Capt P
12-08-2013, 13:39
Hope no one took offensive to what I said but David is well deserving of his new award. congratulations.

crashx
12-08-2013, 17:47
Bravo, well done David!!! :clap::clap::clap::salute::beer:

Пилот
12-08-2013, 18:46
Congratulations, David! :rum:

csadn
12-08-2013, 18:57
I have the feeling that David's wallet will be very small in the next future if he always pay the bill for us.

Esp. when he notices the "extra charges".

But perhaps I've said too much.... >;)

DeRuyter
12-08-2013, 19:22
Cheers! Well deserved!

:hatsoff: