Revamping the Reputation System with revoking/resetting features?
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Do you agree or disagree ?
Revamping the Reputation System with revoking/resetting features?
I noticed that if a member accidentally +/- a member, and the member couldn't undo the accidental +/- I believe it's about time we get this feature to allow the following reworking similar to the point system that any admins/founders can use such as when for the points system we get a clear "Rest member points counter" or have a section that can even reset searched members and allow an option to "revoke" reputation of either +/-
Now before anyone asks or gives concern, I thought of numerous ways where neither side can abuse this either
Now before anyone asks or gives concern, I thought of numerous ways where neither side can abuse this either
- Limit how many revokes a member can even make to avoid abusers who make a sockpuppet account or use their friends/family to cheat it
- Give a real-time "Are you sure?" pop-up which will give notifications of the member's decision-making.
- Resetting reputations can be on a major cooldown or even a specific window either weekly, monthly, bi-monthly, or even yearly.
Re: Revamping the Reputation System with revoking/resetting features?
Good evening!
Regarding this point, I would like to say that today you can set some restrictions on voting. These are in the same place as the activation of the reputation system (AP - Modules - Reputation).

Limit how many revokes a member can even make to avoid abusers who make a sockpuppet account or use their friends/family to cheat it
Regarding this point, I would like to say that today you can set some restrictions on voting. These are in the same place as the activation of the reputation system (AP - Modules - Reputation).


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