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What does "post positive reception" mean in the context of abilities?

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There is reference to "positive reception rate" for posts in the discussion on how to earn some abilities, for example the Vote on Holds ability.

What exactly does "positive reception" mean in this context? Does it, for example, mean any upvotes? More upvotes than downvotes? No downvotes? Greater than some specific number of upvotes? A post score above some specific threshold? Or what?

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The post score threshold for (some) Abilities is based on the on the score your post has.

If your post score is larger than 0.5, the post counts as good post.

If your post score is smaller than 0.5, the post counts as bad post (for the context of the Ability post score threshold).

Every other post with a score of exactly 0.5 is ignored, so you need to have at least one more upvote than downvotes in order of your post to count towards a positive reception.

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