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<blockquote data-quote="Mitchell_A" data-source="post: 219411" data-attributes="member: 9061"><p>Thanks for your suggestions.</p><p></p><p>Regarding a reputation system: we once had the system implemented on the site but decided to replace it with the experience system (feels more rewarding and our XP system was being taken advantage of). So unfortunately, that won't be implemented again.</p><p></p><p>We have a groups system (albeit rarely used in recent years) and there is already a group for BSOD debugging (<strong>Link Removed - Invalid URL</strong>). The idea of the userbanner associated with a profile is actually the same thing as a title "Public Relations" for example, except instead of text, an image is associated with the usergroup that particular user is in. It is possible for us to add more usergroups, however it's a tedious task that obviously also requires a lot of thought.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mitchell_A, post: 219411, member: 9061"] Thanks for your suggestions. Regarding a reputation system: we once had the system implemented on the site but decided to replace it with the experience system (feels more rewarding and our XP system was being taken advantage of). So unfortunately, that won't be implemented again. We have a groups system (albeit rarely used in recent years) and there is already a group for BSOD debugging ([B]Link Removed - Invalid URL[/B]). The idea of the userbanner associated with a profile is actually the same thing as a title "Public Relations" for example, except instead of text, an image is associated with the usergroup that particular user is in. It is possible for us to add more usergroups, however it's a tedious task that obviously also requires a lot of thought. [/QUOTE]
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