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In late December 2009, Answerbag underwent a massive redesign. One change was to our system for rating questions and answers, which in turn impacts how our overall points and levels system must work.
How do AB users lose points? My total today is five less than it was yesterday. How did that happen? It has never happened to me before.
by Bootsiebaby on January 27th, 2012
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If a post is deleted, does that mean any points any user may have gained from it before it was deleted would be lost after its deletion?
by Bootsiebaby on January 28th, 2012
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What use are those darn surveys if everyone scrambles to find programs to block them? cont>
by Shunyata on March 6th, 2012
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How do you get your point level up on Answerbag?
by MattyMcFatty on February 15th, 2012
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DO YOU HONESTLY THINK YOU DESERVE ALL THE POINTS YOU GET HERE?
;-)
by WABOO on February 7th, 2012
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By clicking on the link named 'report' (with an exclamation point in a yellow triangle next to it) down at the lover right corner of every question or answer.
by JakobA I^_^I the alooney on May 9th, 2010
I looked at the yellow it says duplicate,nonesens,offensive and spam I didn't see the flag
by hallagan on May 29th, 2010
There is no actual flag. "to flag something" is an American phrase meaning "to mark it for attention". so when you see fx an offensive question or answer you can "flag it" by clicking the report link and moderators will then look at it and decide if they should take action.
regards JakobA
by JakobA I^_^I the alooney on May 30th, 2010