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Sharepoint 2013 : Viewing badges and reputation scores for a member

3/7/2014 1:39:43 AM
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Reputation scores are another way that site members can associate credibility with users of a site. When enabled, you can view the achievement level scores for any site member next to any discussion or reply that they post on the site. However, if you know the member’s name, you can simply look up the reputation for that individual on the member’s page.

View badges and reputation scores for a member

  1. On your community site, click the Settings button (the small gear icon next to the name of the logged-on user). On the menu that appears, click Site contents.

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  2. On the Site Contents page, in the Lists, Libraries, And Other Apps section, select the Community Members tile.

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  3. In the member list, locate the individuals whom you are interested in viewing. View the badges for the individuals directly under their user name.

  4. View the achievement level for individuals under their user names, as well (if available).

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