Removing the rep system was a good decision, imo. At times it was used to circumvent real discussion. Instead of disagree with an aspect of a post, a neg rep was given. That discourages debate, and this decreases activity. It is possible that some new users post more with the intention of gaining rep, but I can't imagine that such motivation would carry into the long-term. In fact, posters of the such would likely move on quickly, posting actively for a couple of weeks before never logging on again.
From now on, if you agree with a post, make your own post stating why you agree with it, and preferably expand upon it. If you disagree, post why you disagree and expand upon it.
Then there was also the issue of immature posters like McFly being legitimately concerned with a neg rep, which is just annoying.
From now on, if you agree with a post, make your own post stating why you agree with it, and preferably expand upon it. If you disagree, post why you disagree and expand upon it.
Then there was also the issue of immature posters like McFly being legitimately concerned with a neg rep, which is just annoying.