by FineBalance . on January 15th, 2007

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40% of my answers (11 pages) never got rated at all, where as I try to rate each and every submission of my questions. Should I be more selective in whose question I respond to from now and whom I rate too? What are the fair practices for ratings?

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  • by BrokeDog on January 15th, 2007

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    I agree with B-a-M. I think probably about 60% of mine never get rated, but that's not why I answer. I'm sure you are probably like me in that you just hope your answers may help someone, even if you don't get rated.
    Just answer what you think you can help with, and let the chips fall.

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  • by anonymous on January 15th, 2007

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    I go with a 'do what I want' policy. Ratings in truth, are nothing really. If I were you, just rate what you want, answer what you can to the best of your ability and forget about ratings. They pile up far quicker when you don't think about them. Rate who you want, not tactically, just because its a good answer

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