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  1. #46
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    Quote Originally Posted by SpankMe View Post
    I've also increased the max profile pic size to 1024x768 for senior members.
    Loving the new larger size, cheers.

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    i know ive said it before, but what about the option to delete old attachments that we have posted?

    other than that, im happy with whatever, lol.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kendog View Post
    Loving the new larger size, cheers.
    Take it away! It's 'orrible! My poor eyes...

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    Latest gallery images added now displaying on profile page.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SpankMe View Post
    Latest gallery images added now displaying on profile page.
    Originally I wasn't too sure how the profiles would end up looking (since I liked the way they looked already), but you've done a really amazing job, and now they look super-awesome-tastic!!!
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    How about an 'auto-ignore'? You can choose what ratio you want to have, say 20:1... anyone that has more than 1 red per 20 green, you automatically don't see the posts of? Or something equally self regulating, a system similar to how Digg and such sites run.

    /edit: Or say if 2 or more of the people in your buddy list have someone on ignore, it suggests 'Other people like you have ignored xxxx, would you like to ignore them too?'

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    So I knda like the displaying ya last 5 reps, but now everyone can see I got a red one too. What annoys me is that it was put there by accident by a friend who clicked the wrong button while learning but couldn't change it after the fact. The comment that went with it said "good on ya" on a post that couldn't possibly have offended anyone because all it was was details of an adventure ride coming up.
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    No problems with it but I find the whole top 5 and bottom 5 rep thing ... hard to understand.

    I.e. why is it needed? What benefit does it bring?

    Not having a go - just struggling to understand.

    Re the work put in - cheers Spank.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Transalper View Post
    So I knda like the displaying ya last 5 reps, but now everyone can see I got a red one too. What annoys me is that it was put there by accident by a friend who clicked the wrong button while learning. The comment that went with it said "good on ya" on a post that couldn't possibly have offended anyone because all it was was details of an adventure ride coming up.
    Funny you should mention that...
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    Any chance of installing a Green to Red ratio/percentage as well as the 'five of each' thing?
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    Quote Originally Posted by ManDownUnder View Post
    No problems with it but I find the whole top 5 and bottom 5 rep thing ... hard to understand.

    I.e. why is it needed? What benefit does it bring?

    Not having a go - just struggling to understand.

    Re the work put in - cheers Spank.
    I have to agree with you!! From my cynical point of view, its puts more emphases on something that is already taken too seriously.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scumdog View Post
    Any chance of installing a Green to Red ratio/percentage as well as the 'five of each' thing?
    Is it a curiousity thing, or do you have an end in mind? How/why do you use it?

    Quote Originally Posted by Joni View Post
    I have to agree with you!! From my cynical point of view, its puts more emphases on something that is already taken too seriously.
    ... +1
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    Quote Originally Posted by ManDownUnder View Post
    Is it a curiousity thing, or do you have an end in mind? How/why do you use it?
    Just because at present the system does not indicate anything other than you've had 5 red and 5 green blings (and the topic too of course).

    There's no way of knowing if the person is a red-bling-magnet or otherwise - maybe that's the plan???
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    Quote Originally Posted by scumdog View Post
    Just because at present the system does not indicate anything other than you've had 5 red and 5 green blings (and the topic too of course).

    There's no way of knowing if the person is a red-bling-magnet or otherwise - maybe that's the plan???
    Yeah but... why is that important? From what i can see there's a lot of tit for tat bling gets given out, both red and green rendering it somewhat meaningless anyway.

    I figure if I disagree with a post or a person it'll become pretty obvious...
    Last edited by ManDownUnder; 14th August 2007 at 12:50.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ManDownUnder View Post
    No problems with it but I find the whole top 5 and bottom 5 rep thing ... hard to understand.

    I.e. why is it needed? What benefit does it bring?
    I've enormously enjoyed browsing back through the top-repped posts of my friends on KB (well, mostly...). I think it's a great feature.

    Red-blinged posts are usually silly and pointless, though. I'd support just displaying the top 5 green. Multiple-green-bling posts are almost always fascinating, insightful or uplifting. It's a great tool for bringing out the forum's gems, which can sometimes be hard to run across in the significant body of discussion that goes on.
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