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#1 Theophrastus 


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A quick question, as I wish to know this, rather than playing around with precious reputation points, but if I am to unselect the approve button beside a reputation comment, does that transform it into anti- reputation, which works against a user, or something along those lines? (yes I know, not a real word...) Or does it rather simply mean the comment is not meant to boost reputation, but is merely conversational?:confused:

ps: Anti- reputation reminds me of anti- matter, just without the fuss of mass- destruction, and death.:D
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#2 Mokele 


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Well, in my browser (Firefox), the 'approve' button cannot be unselected. Can it in yours?
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#3 Theophrastus 


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Ah, my apologies... I've given it a go, and I can't do it. It's quite strange as I believe I've done it once, which is what made me pose this question. I suppose it must have been some sort of temporary glitch. Sorry for wasting your time in that reply. :-(
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#4 Mokele 


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No worries, it's always a good idea to report potential glitches.
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#5 User is online  Phi for All 


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Reputation points are only positive.
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#6 ydoaPs 


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Phi for All said:

Reputation points are only positive.


Reputation comments, however......
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#7 User is online  Phi for All 


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ydoaPs said:

Reputation comments, however......
Rofl, I approve of your post, here's some reputation points, you reeking wad of donkey snot!
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#8 ydoaPs 


just lost the game

phi for all said:

rofl, i approve of your post, here's some reputation points, you reeking wad of donkey snot!


lies!!!!!
"Our integrity sells for so little, but it is all we really have. It is the very last inch of us. But within that inch we are free."-Valerie(V for Vendetta)

‎"Scientism" is the pejorative those who believe in magic give to Empiricism so they can pretend making stuff up is on equal footing with Science.

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