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All about Frubals (what in the world is a Frubal)

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Frubals

Have you ever heard the phrase 'instant karma'? Frubals (sometimes known as 'reputation') are are a very close equivalent. Let's say, for example, you see a post that you really like. You can validate that person by clicking on the little square green icon (if using The Grime Scene skin) or the scale icon (if using TGS Lite skin) that appears in that post. (It's toward the right-hand side, up top). A pop-up message will come up, asking what you thought of the post and will have a blank space where you can write your thoughts on that post. The other member will have it noted in their "User CP" that someone thought that that post was worth "frubals", and if you enclosed a note, that will appear next to the notation. Sending Frubals with a note is also a nice way to say thank you to someone who helped you.

In your posts you will notice little squares under your user name. Mouse over them, and it will give you a message based upon your number of frubals. This changes as you get to new levels.

There are many terms used on the forums that denote giving someone frubals. Among them are "frubaling a post," "frubalizing someone," and "fruballed."

Here are some configuration numbers for you:

Register Date Factor:

For every 365 number of days, users gain 1 point of reputation-altering power.

Post Count Factor:

For every 100 number of posts, users gain 1 point of reputation-altering power.

Reputation Point Factor:

For every 100 points of reputation, users gain 1 point of reputation-altering power.

Minimum Post Count:

How many posts must a user have before his reputation hits count on others? 10

Minimum Reputation Count:

How much reputation must a user have before his reputation hits count on others? 10

Daily Reputation Clicks Limit:

How many reputation clicks can a user give over each 24 hour period? Administrators are exempt from this limit. 15

Reputation User Spread:

How many different users must you give reputation to before you can hit the same person again? (Administrators are exempt from this limit.) 5

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