It seems like people hardly ever rate advice they are given. I have seen people who have answered 200+ questions and only have about 15 ratings. Don't you think that if someone is nice enough to take the time to answer your question, you should at least be nice enough to take 30 seconds to thank them by rating their advice? I don't think it's too much to ask.
spacefem answered Tuesday April 27 2004, 11:43 pm: Well, keep in mind that ratings have only been around for a month or so, and a lot of people answered questions from way before that. Also keep in mind that unregistered users can't rate advice, so if the question was asked straight to you, there's a good chance it might not be rated.
That said, yes, I wish people'd rate advice more! If you think of a way we can encourage it or make it easier for people, feel free to make a suggestion. [ spacefem's advice column | Ask spacefem A Question ]
Cspinoza1 answered Tuesday April 27 2004, 8:33 pm: Its not that that only bothers me, but I hate that people give you love ratings for being honest. Like a girl gave me a one when all I did was tell her the truth, so I think that the people here should rate us upon the advice we give rather than their feelings toward the adivce.
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