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As said earlier in this thread:Btw, is there a way for me to know how many rep points I have?
And here:Nooe, users used to be able to see their rep but that lead to trouble and abuse of the rep system so Jordan rightfully took that ability away.
It's a long thread, but it may answer some questions about the GTP reputation system. As of about a year ago, you can't view how many rep points you have.JordanViewing these statistics encourages people to turn the system into what it's not designed to be here - a ranking, rather than recognition system. A defined goal and "progress report" of attainment to that goal also encourages "logrolling" and other unsavory behavior.
Also, the FAQ has a section devoted to it:
FAQWhat does the "Quality Posts" label mean?
Users with the "Quality Posts" denotation have been labeled as such by the GTPlanet community. These users have more than 300 "reputation" points.
Reputation points are given by clicking on the red check mark next to the "Post #" of any given post. A "Good" rating for a post gives the user 10 reputation points, and a "Bad" rating for a post subtracts 10. You must have at least 100 posts to rate others, and you must rate at least 10 other user's posts before you can rate the same person again. You are also limited to 10 votes, or ratings, per day.
This system is designed to only reward the highest quality posters with the badge. Any abuse of the system could result in individual banishment or removal of the reputation system entirely.
In passing, I'll say this: It took a while for non-mods to get the Quality Posts badge (with the exception of Famine and Small_Fryz), but and then different members seemed to get the badge about once or twice a week. One two members "log-rolled" their way to a badge (since removed, I think), and the ability to view your current "points" was duly removed, since people could tell others how many they had (or hadn't).
Once the ability to view rep points was taken away, people got the badge a little less often. Whether this was the actual reason or not is hard to tell. There seems to be a resurgence as many longtime and good-standing members have accumulated good karma and reputation for helping out others with providing helpful information and being a trusted part of the community. Heck, it took me about 15 months to get a badge, so it can take time.