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Viewing old rep comments.
Is there a way to see -all- reputation comments a user has received (or at least more than the few listed in their profile)?
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Nope, afraid not.
Why would you want to anyhow ?
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Mostly just out of curiosity. When somebody has lots of red blocks and all their recent rep is positive it kind of makes you wonder what their problem was. Also it's kind of fun to read them sometimes...
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You could make a list of your own for posterity, and I could organise a few red blocks, wouldn't happen straight away though
Would that suffice ![]()
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Yes it is. You only need -100 for two red blobs. So anyone with power of 220+ can give a noob twin reds.
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Yeah; gray is only 0, green is positive, red is negative. -1 turns your one blob red. |
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speak for yourself, brudda ... me blob is s00per
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