Ian Newton 203 Posted April 21 Share Posted April 21 Can someone please explain how the reactions received relate to your reputation score? I have a rep. of 181, but totalling up my reactions received comes to 162. I don't quite understand it and would appreciate any input. Many Thanks, Ian. Quote Link to comment
BladderLad 935 Posted April 21 ✨ Legendary Member Share Posted April 21 20 minutes ago, Ian Newton said: Can someone please explain how the reactions received relate to your reputation score? I have a rep. of 181, but totalling up my reactions received comes to 162. I don't quite understand it and would appreciate any input. Many Thanks, Ian. Not sure!? Thought is was an exact count? With downvotes reducing the total Quote Link to comment
Kyuu 5,597 Posted April 21 👑 Administrator Solution Share Posted April 21 You likely have received reputation in a thread that was hidden/disabled or deleted entirely. By default reputation is not removed when entire threads are removed, only individual posts that are removed for violating guidelines. So if you obtained reputation that way it will still count towards your total. Quote Link to comment
Bilingual guy 440 Posted April 21 Share Posted April 21 Does getting a love, laugh or one of the other special reactions worth more than a regular upvote? I've always wondered that. Quote Link to comment
Kyuu 5,597 Posted April 22 👑 Administrator Share Posted April 22 4 hours ago, Bilingual guy said: Does getting a love, laugh or one of the other special reactions worth more than a regular upvote? I've always wondered that. Nope! All positive reactions are worth 1 point, with downvote being the only negative reaction Quote Link to comment
Ian Newton 203 Posted April 22 Author Share Posted April 22 10 hours ago, Kyuu said: You likely have received reputation in a thread that was hidden/disabled or deleted entirely. By default reputation is not removed when entire threads are removed, only individual posts that are removed for violating guidelines. So if you obtained reputation that way it will still count towards your total. Thanks @Kyuu Quote Link to comment
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