They really have no REAL function. Don't worry about them.
What is it...should I be giving people "rep points"?
Do people get annoyed if I don't give them rep points when I should?
In general what is the protocol for this?
I looked around using the search engine but couldn't find anything addressing this on a basic level!
But now I REALLY WANT TO KNOW because no one will tell me! I should probably just drop it though, because this one time, I got really addicted to playing "Sorority Life" on Facebook. I stayed up too late at night stealing boyfriends and trying to get on the leaderboard. It sounds like this might be a similar thing.
Rep power is like getting and losing Facebook "friends"..... important to some people, not that important to others, and meaningless to most.
As long as you're not perpetually in the "red".....don't worry about it too much.
But now I REALLY WANT TO KNOW because no one will tell me! I should probably just drop it though, because this one time, I got really addicted to playing "Sorority Life" on Facebook. I stayed up too late at night stealing boyfriends and trying to get on the leaderboard. It sounds like this might be a similar thing.
What's Facebook? Ok, I jest! I have Facebook...never DO Facebook!
Guess I am just too old and ornery to give a ****!
Dave.
the vast majority of my rep has come from being an amusing smartarse (in my mind anyway)... which is why it's not really a particularly useful indicator of anything...
You would THINK that wouldn't you? I do have a production, store bought EL34 amp here (for son) but it not a super pure "all valve" job.You're so old fashioned you're probably still using tube amps....
Thanks for the explanations. I get it now. It's like being popular. So, it's EXACTLY like playing Sorority Life.
Harmonica players never get rep points ... Just had to bring that to light.