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Mixed - some will think I'm arrogant and uncaring, others will think I'm friendly and reasonable. Yet another (much larger) group will have no thoughts about me whatsoever.
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Probably whatever it was when I was a Newbie. I don't see why achieving higher levels would have anything to do with how our AB members perceive one another. If you hang around long enough and spend enough time asking questions, answering questions, or moderating, you will rack up points and ultimately get to Guru or maybe Swami and whatever level comes next. Having a new level designation doesn't change who you are..at least, I don't think so.
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They will be sick of seeing my face and just wish I would quietly move along.
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I'm not exactly sure what my reputation is now; but, as my AB experience increases and as I climb each rung on the "Level Ladder", I would hope it would remain the same as I BELIEVE it is... Hopefully fellow Answerbaggers see me as a friendly approachable person with a decent sense of humor, a pleasant personality, and a thirst for knowledge. That's how I'd like to be known anyway. :)
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As reaching that title means some amount of activity, most of those who get to level 70 will have been noticed by the others active users. Especially if they did not much change their username (or at least, their basic name). So we could speak of an "established" reputation at that time. In my case, several people have already told me that they appreciate my submissions.
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Nothing has changed. Those who like me still like me, and those who hate me still hate me.
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