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Originally Posted by megroup
Do you have a Russian version of this mod?
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Not yet. Will you be the first who translates it?
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Originally Posted by Sador
Even though I liked this mod a l?t, I uninstalled it, because it made my forum insanely slow because of something in the database. I'm not quite sure why that happens, but I had to uninstall it. Still, thanks for a great mod.
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Yes, it's using much queries if not optimized to your needs. See also readme_optimization.txt
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Originally Posted by mwgroom
Mate, I love this mod and members of my forum love it for the motivation it provides. I run a small board of just under 1000 members and we utilise the blog features a lot. I see in the adminCP it states that blog comments and views are treated like threadreplies and threadviews. I can see the score for threadviews (set to 0.2), but cannot determine which of the fields represents threadreplies. I can see Replies to Own Thread, but not thread replies.
If you could shed light on exactly how blog activities score that would be fantastic.
Cheers,
Mike
Update: I've done some checking and thread(anything) doesn't appear to take into account any blog comments or views. I have users who have been extremely active in the blog (ie 100's of comments) and they only have 4 thread view points. Not sure if there's another setting I need to set.
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Blog posts, replies and views are using the same settings like normal threads, but they are not counted towards the threads, they are bundled to the blog points (listed under misc).
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Originally Posted by Nadeemjp
hello there 
i have been experiencing some problem with the negative markings.
for some reason, some of my very active members have negative points in the range of thousands in the heading [points for threads] i was wondering why this is?
could you help?
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Hello

Do you have negative points entered in the point settings for threads? Check statistics to see where it exactly comes from.
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Originally Posted by bjkinzluvr
I hate to be dense, but I have read and read . . . and I don't understand what "level" is? What are the different levels I can install? Do they do something more or different? Thanks much. We love this, by the way!
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Levels are like a staircase. You can define which and how big/small steps a user needs to reach the next level. With levels everybody sees how much points someone has.