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just noticed that when you click on some ones name they have a reputation section, the only reason i know this is because i noticed mine is at -1, just wondering if there is any way to find out who is leaving this and/or why?

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If you actually read the SAU 3.0 thread, you'll soon find out that we cannot work out who left feedback and so on with any great ease.

Infact i don't even know if it can be done, and given we are removing it you are damn right I'm not going to waste my time on it :)

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Well let me know when the problem is fixed and i'll make sau exempt in ad blocker.

I've been hard on them about this and I havent seen one in a few days, so it might be sorted now.

As promised SAU is now exempt in ad blocker.

I dont know if i missed it before or not but its also now good to see what posts you have received reputation on.

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The only way i know of how to tell where it came from is it will be marked in the bottom right hand corner of your post, the post could be 5 years old but people can still give a + or - on it.

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