Reputation score ???

How are members being scored for the “Reputation” number they have next to their names? I can’t find anything about that.

How are the scores earned?

There seem to be a lot of behind-the-scenes secrets on this site that I stumble into every now and then… this being the latest.

Would someone please give me more information? Thank you.

asked over 5 years ago

3 Comments

abigdogmom says: January 13, 2020

I never paid any attention to it until your question. I think it might have something to do with interaction in this forum. Hope someone more knowledgeable answers for you.

tomwayne1 says: January 13, 2020

@abigdogmom… you are correct. Answer questions in forum, score increases.

Atomicdiner says: January 14, 2020

Actually I never noticed it before now. I answer to be helpful to questions, not to get some sort of score to increase.

2 Answers

This is an official Bonanza response.

Hello Littleblackdog

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answered over 5 years ago

Bonz… why keep this reputation score question private… obviously people want to know the answer to this… that is why I am searching this topic… I may not have time to “reach out” to Bonz support… and this should be clear information about this in seller information…. Not secretive… too much is “secret” information now on Bonz….

answered over 1 year ago

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