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So called 'reputations' are VERY questionable practice to say the least. It's always an attempt to apply 'social pressure' in a way eastern cultures or cultures based on totalitarian doctrines (be it religious or anti-religious) are doing it. Technologically - it's useless and not interesting, because of the fact that ANY AND EVERY 'reputation' can always be highjacked by simplest social engineering. Useless and offensive for grown up people.
P.S. The last linkl/joke in your original blog post is particularly funny. :) hehe. Let me give you one too, you will laugh, I promise: http://virtuallyblind.com/benjamin-duranske-on-prokofy-neva/
Don't worry too much, there IS a true reputation. :)
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Thank you as well for stopping by. For intensive navigators, it is not a question of how much time you spend over a given site but whether it helps building a common ground. I hope it did!
ATB, E.