Do you add your username when giving Rep?

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  1. bbrian017

    bbrian017 Well-Known Member

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  2. twistedspikes

    twistedspikes Notable Member

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    #22
    I always do, even if it's red rep. Well I always put "- TS" at the end, people work out easily enough who it was :D
     
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    #23
    I always put Col :) at the end of mine.

    Col :)
     
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  4. warley

    warley Peon

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    #24
    Must admit i have always given it anonymously :( oh well.
     
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  5. Stax_Daniel

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    all my rep (red or green) has -Stax at the end
     
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    #26
    I always add my username, whether it be +/- rep. If its a +rep i'll just put my username and a smiley, whereas a -rep will be a comment with my username and a smiley :)
     
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  7. cool_78

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    #27
    Yes I do... if it's a postive rep :D
     
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  8. Stax_Daniel

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    #28
    leaving it with red rep makes for some interesting PMs sometimes...that's my favorite part...lol...

    i think all rep should just have the username who left it included...if you don't want the person to know who left it...what's the point in leaving rep at all? jmho
     
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  9. TeKn1qu3z

    TeKn1qu3z Well-Known Member

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    #29
    I never leave my name. Always anoymous for me.
     
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    #30
    I sure do, it helps them know who gave it to them and they usually return the favor :D
     
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  11. htmlindex

    htmlindex Prominent Member

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    #31
    I do, same as most people who give me rep as well.
     
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  12. WatchOut

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    #32
    I do, I usually always put a sidenote like "~WatchOut" in the end, when I leave a rep.

    Meti
     
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    #33
    i alwyas give my nickname under the rep neg or postiive
     
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  14. Cylon

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    #34
    I sign it. red too. what do I care if they try and get me back? I make quality posts and get greens daily, that more than makes up for anyone retaliation.
     
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    #35
    I almost never give red rep, so that's a moot point.

    I give green rep often when a post is helpful or informative. I always sign that rep with a comment and my user name.
     
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  16. buffalo

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    #36
    Now I am going to start putting -Stax at the end of all my red reps... :p

    I always sign the greens. Not so that they will rep me in return, just so they will know it was from me.

    Sometimes I will sign the reds, but not always. It depends on why I am giving the red and how mad I am about it... I don't give very much red anyway...
     
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  17. deluxdon

    deluxdon Catch Me If You Can...!!!™ Staff

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    #37
    Definately.

    I always add '~ deluxdon' at the end of all REP given by me.
     
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  18. tarponkeith

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    #38
    I usually add my username, but often just put "keith"... Hopefully I'm the only Keith here...
     
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  19. GreenGambler

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    #39
    Yes, I always leave my name:)

    "Great post, I agree with what you said": GreenGambler !!!
     
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  20. DomainMagnate

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    #40
    I like to add someone else's username when I give reps. It's pretty cool, you should try ;)

    For example:

    "I hate you ~buffalo",
    "kisses :p ~Denise",
    "Have another infraction, Crazy_Rob"
     
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