in reply to Hall of Fame

I thought I understood this voting/XP thing, and think it is pretty cool. Only one thing I am still not clear on: what is reputation? I noticed one of the questions I posed has a reputation of 2. How did this happen, and what does it mean? I know.. stupid newbie question, so please forgive me in advance.

Roy Alan

"I quit; I concede. Tanj on your silly game!" -- Louis Wu

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RE: RE: Hall of Fame
by cciulla (Friar) on Apr 27, 2000 at 21:05 UTC
    A reputation is the number of votes your writeup receives.

    Initially, a post has a reputation of 0. If one or more monks finds it of (dis)interest, are at or above the "novice" level, and has votes remaining (see Voting/Experience System), s/he can vote accordingly.

    Because your writeup has a reputation of 2, that probably means that a couple of monks found it worthy of one of their votes.

    Another (unlikely) scenario is that of the monks that voted upon your writeup (x>=4), (x/2)+1 found it interesting.

    Addendum
    For what it's worth, someone apparently didn't like this writeup, and gave me a vote--. Is the above data incorrect?

    Ah, democracy in action.