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Old 09-25-2010, 10:51 PM
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www.bodybuilding.com/forum - I'm trying to make my site have a reputation system where there is a "Rep Power" and that rep power gets increased by number. So for example someone could have at the beginning "Rep Power: 2" then after they have been repped a lot they could go up to "Rep Power: 103000". If you see the bodybuilding.com forums - http://forum.bodybuilding.com/showth...hp?t=127566583 they have it like this.

can anyone help? (:
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Old 09-26-2010, 05:14 PM
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Rep "power" is a built in function of vbulletin. Rep Power is a calculation based off of the number of days a user has been registered, the number of posts a user has, and their overall reputation- which is different than rep power. Someone's "rep power" determines how many reputation points they add or take away from someone when they give the other person rep, so in general the higher someone's overall reputation the higher their rep power.

In vBulletin Options -> Thread Display Options scroll down to "Post Elements" and check the box to "Display Reputation Power."
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Old 09-26-2010, 08:00 PM
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Rep "power" is a built in function of vbulletin. Rep Power is a calculation based off of the number of days a user has been registered, the number of posts a user has, and their overall reputation- which is different than rep power. Someone's "rep power" determines how many reputation points they add or take away from someone when they give the other person rep, so in general the higher someone's overall reputation the higher their rep power.

In vBulletin Options -> Thread Display Options scroll down to "Post Elements" and check the box to "Display Reputation Power."
Thanks,

I now have it displayed

in vbulletin options -> user reputation options

there is,

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Post Count Factor
For every X number of posts, users gain 1 point of reputation-altering power.


Reputation Point Factor
For every X points of reputation, users gain 1 point of reputation-altering power.


Minimum Post Count
How many posts must a user have before his reputation hits count on others?


Minimum Reputation Count
How much reputation must a user have before his reputation hits count on others?
What value(s) would i need to set here to get exactly what bodybuilding.com has as their reputation system?
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Old 09-26-2010, 09:31 PM
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There's no way to know that answer without asking them or joining the site and keeping extensive records of what your reputation power is each day and how getting rep from other people affects you,

In general though something like: 25, 20, 20, 10 will probably be decent enough but it is all personal preference.
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