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  • I doubt it, perhaps there are not many thought-provoking questions out there today.
  • im not,i just only rate questions with some good thought in them.
  • I rarely rate questions. What I think is a stupid question, someone else may find interesting. I usually only rate answers.
  • I forget a lot. I usually only notice it if it has already been rated high.
  • I think so. Or at least I'd prefer to think that it's an oversight, and not that my questions aren't decent. I try not to write too many fluffy ones... and if they weren't interesting, would people even bother to answer them in the first place? As an answerer, I try to give at least some points to anything that piqued my interest enough to respond.
  • I've actually been giving lots of positive ratings lately. So, if you want points, just get on my good side.
  • I rate answers more than questions. If it's a really good question I'll rate it though. I think it has more to do with forgetting. Still, answers are what normally strike my facny to rate. Since there you can tell how good something is. It can be hard to tell how "good" a question is.
  • I rate the questions often, especially the ones I answer - I figure if it's good enough for me to answer it then it's good enough for me to take the time to rate it, whether it's a positive or negative rating.
  • I rate questions but when i hit the plus button it only give it one point, how do I give a question 5 points?
  • Sometimes I get so involved in answering a question, I forget to rate it, but when I discover my oversight I will go back and do it. I rate every question I answer and a few that I don't..unless it's blatently stupid or offensive/vulgar, then I either flag it or ignore it. Sometimes I will answer or leave a comment on those types of questions without rating them. I don't down rate.

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