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I think if Advicenators are going to take the time to answer other peoples' questions and give free and helpful advice, the least people could do is use correct grammar, spelling, punctuation, etc when they are asking for help. It's unbelievable how some people TyPe LiKe ThIs, or never use periods, or don't have the time to do a "seempl nd quik speel chek".
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I think that's totally lame when someone rates you down just because they don't want to accept the truth. It's also annoying if they rate you down, just because they didn't like your answer. Advicenators isn't about hearing what you want to hear. It's about finding the truth. People should be thankful that someone gave their time and effort. They should be thankful their question was even answered at all.
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Let me just remind you what each number means when you rate someone. These are OFFICIAL.

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I think everyone should give feedback, not just a rating. And feedback should include WHY you gave that person that specific rating. If everyone did that, everyone would probably rate more accurately. Also, the advice giver took the time to answer the question. The least the question asker could do is to give feedback! But unfortunately I guess it's too hard and mind boggling for everyone to do.


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  • ok. im looking into starting a website. just like something for stuff about me, a place for people to leave comments, and all that kinda stuff. does anyone know where i can do that for free? thanks :)

    If you're going to learn how to make a website, I definitely recommend for you to learn HTML. Maybe you know some HTML; maybe you don't, but there's lots to learn even if you do know some. There are a lot of free sites that teach HTML, so I suggest you do a google search on that.

    I don't recommend geocities, mainly because they have that ugly advertisement.

    I don't know any sites that have a "site builder" so if you need one, I can't really help you. But if you're willing to learn HTML and use FTP and all that, read on. Everything is on the internet, so if you ever need help on HTML or FTP or something, just search it on google. I promise you even though it might get complicated or frustrating, it will DEFINITELY pay off in the end, and you'll be glad you didn't stick with a "site builder".

    If you want an EXCELLENT webhost, follow this link and read the page:

    http://kim.wehostfree.net/freehosting.htm

    If my answer does not satisfy you... (It's an actual site, click it =b)

    http://www.justfuckinggoogleit.com

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