Intel

Reputation

Reputation is a number from 1 to 100 you assign to a citizen — your personal score of “how much I want to fly with this person.” It is not a global karma score and it is not RSI reputation.

What the number means

The scale is 1 to 100. Only you (and, if you opt in, blending rules from orgs you belong to) decide what 80 versus 20 means on that range. SENTRY does not grade people for you. A high number is a reminder that you trust them; a low number is a reminder to be careful. It is not a public shaming wall.

Privacy

Your personal reputation is never attached when you share a note or a contact report. Other people do not see your number unless they are looking at org-level intel you have chosen to surface, and even then Settings → Prefs controls how org numbers mix with yours.

  • Hide organization reputation on profiles.
  • Prefer an org’s number over yours when the org has set one.
  • Average several orgs, or pick the highest-priority source.

How to set it

On a citizen profile, after login, use the reputation control next to the name. Values run from 1 (lowest) to 100 (highest). Change it whenever your opinion changes. Pick a convention for your org (for example 50 as “unknown”) and stick to it.

Yuka · reputation
72+ personal · 1–100
  1. The number is a reminder, not a verdict. Write a note if you need the “why.”