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In the 'Latest Reputation Received' thingy, the icon next to the thread name sometimes shows a green and gray/black sometimes. What is that supposed to mean?
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Re: Reputation

How much reputation that particular post has received (green = good, grey = neutral, red = bad). Click on the 'Add to X's Reputation' to launch a dropdown menu showing the reputation received.
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Ok. I got a really helpful reply from a member. How do I make sure that he gets the 'green' against his name?
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Select "I approve" to the respective post (and write some comments if you want to) and click on "Add to reputation".
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Reputation, good and bad, means zero here in the Coffee House.
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Not really ... it doesn't count towards the poster's numerical reputation or rep power but it still counts towards the little green/red rep bar within the post, and the comments are still visible both within the posts as well as in the poster's member profile.
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