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elgroucho | 13:46 Mon 06th Jun 2005 | Site Suggestions
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If it is possible for the user asking a question to rate the answers they get, would it be possible for other users to rate the same answers too? I suggest this could be done separately, and obviously you would not be able to rate your own answer. Or even better, could we be allowed to rate other people's questions?
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I figured that the rating was based on how helpful or unhelpful the answer was to the person posing the question elgroucho. Which means that person is the only one who knows.
personally, I'm non competitive, and do not want to be compared to others, or compare others by rating their answers to my question. (Tried it once and felt bad)
Their was a thread on here recently which down graded someone's question, and it has been removed. 
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Hi artee, I didn't mean it as a competitive thing, just as an alternative to how useful other users found the answers too. Most answers don't get a rating, and I though this may help.
It's nice to receive some recognition - mainly with a 'thanks', but I gave up using the rating system long ago for the reasons Artee expressed..
Sorry to misunderstand elgroucho.( How often will I be saying sorry do you think)
 I didn't actually misunderstand your motives, it's just that I'm sensitive to how people will feel. Even though I do put my foot in it at times. And I'm only sensitive towards others feelings beacause I'm a tad sensitive myself. But that is well managed now.
smudge knows about sensitivities I think.
artee LOL.
I know what you mean artee - I don't lke to disappoint people either, so I prefer to post ' thank you' individually, or at the end of a thread. That way everyone's happy!

So how come artee if you�re so sensitive you have given me rude answers.

http://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/AB-Suggestions/Question115311.html

I've just taken a look on that thread rod & I'm just as baffled as you are! Happy days!
From what smudge and rod are saying, I hope people don't think artee and I are the same person?

I'm happy to be awarded stars by an inquirer for my helpful answers, and to do the same for those who help me. But I can't see why others should get in on the act - unless there's to be a competition to see who can accumulate the most stars for a single post. And I'm darned if I want my questions rated, I just want them answered.

I believe you can already rate your own answers, which of course could put you well on the way to the chocolate cake prize.

Jno You mean there's a chocolate cake for the most stars?!
As I said  rod, I do put my foot in it sometimes. And I did apologise, and explain. It had somethimg to do with all the teasing about  duplicate identities. and  I did not see that anyone was answering your question, so it appeared that the 'multiple personality/ies were talking amongst themselves.( You cannot deny the talk that was abounding on the subject) And TLC said he was everyone. It was all playful , and if everyone else can be playful about these things then so should I be able to. Once again I am sorry for upsetting you. Please accept this.

Dear all,

Thanks for the suggestion. As mentioned above, the star rating is meant for the originator of the Question to recognise unusually helpful answers. If you encounter an answer or question that proves in any way useful, amusing, outrageous (in a good way) or enlightening why not mention so in the thread? A nice comment goes a long way on The AnswerBank, dontcha think?

AB ED

Precisely AB Ed - a nice comment goes a long way, which is why I & some others do this where necessary.
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Here, here. Thank you all.

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