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Why does only half your answers you give get rated back?
I rate every answer i get just so they could get some sort of feedback from me.
Everyone wants to know how there advice works. (link)
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I love to know how my advice helps... or if it helps. I want to know how I'm doing compared to the other columnists, if what I have to say is well written, gramatically correct (as much as possible), and if it makes sense. I want to know these things... I want to know if I've helped you.
The reason people don't usually rate your answers is
1) Laziness. They're too dadgum lazy to click the button. It takes [le gaspe] five seconds.
2) There's 47 answers, all saying the same thing. They usually rate the first 10 or so (if they rate at all).
Mostly, it's laziness. When I do ask a question, I rate accordingly. I don't think I've ever not rated a question, and if the answer was unique and helpful, I try to leave feedback other than "thanks." But even a simple thank you is better than nothing at all!
I think DangerNerd once said that only about 5% of answers get rated. [I think that's the amount he said... don't quote me on it though.]
People are lazy; that's all there is too it, I suppose.
-FunnyCide
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