As i recall, it's ip-based so if one server running on port 27055 gets banned, all servers running that ip get banned too. So just changing port might reset your negative reputation score.

Someone already mentioned - this reputation predates the server registering system about a year so most of the people who have been running server long time naturally have more reputation than the ones that just started. It doesn't really matter anyway, since the reputation is only there to make sure bad servers get bad rep and eventually banned from server pool so folks don't go into those bad servers anymore.

-ics

25.11.2011 13:28, E3pO kirjoitti:
Looks to have something to do with ports for sure... The -700 server is on
the same IP as one that is now at +25 after some playing. They are port
27015 and port 27016.

Definitively bound to server ip's port.

On Fri, Nov 25, 2011 at 6:21 AM, Asher Baker<[email protected]>  wrote:

On Fri, Nov 25, 2011 at 11:11 AM, Jeff Sugar<[email protected]>  wrote:
Going back to the topic at hand: Good question as to what it is tied to.
One would think the IP would be at least partially involved, maybe it's
stored by both in case only the IP or only the token changes. I imagine
they want to make it difficult for servers which are legitimately doing
poorly (blacklisted or in the red due underhanded methods) to just wipe
the
slate clean and begin the cycle again.
Master server reputation (what this plugin shows) pre-dates the
registration system, it's purely based on IP (and possibly port, bans
are IP-only though).

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