Thread: Karma history?
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Old 02-10-2010, 11:36 AM   #7
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Originally Posted by Jonas777 View Post
Thanks, I think I see it now. I got confused by suddenly having a lot (relatively...) of karma and still only one comment. I had assumed, since one starts with 10, it were handed out by single digits or a few 10s but did not expect to get a 3-digit value. Therefore I assumed there would be a history of comments. I guess I will have to read the help and try to understand the karma system better.
The more posts you make, the more karma you are able to give. This is automatically figured for you.

When you click on the "karma" button under someones post, you will see:

A box you can put a comment in. Not necessary, but nice for the receiver to know why you are giving karma.

Also, under that, you will see:

"Optional, adjust reputation power" with a number in it. You can choose to give the total amount, or put whatever amount you choose to give in that box.

Anytime you want to see how much karma you have, you can go to your "user cp" and look at "Latest Reputation Received"........to the right of that sentence is your total amount.

Hope this helps.
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