A lot of the questions have little faces at the end and I've never figured out how to do this. Just curious.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Technology category? Maybe give some free advice about: Advicenators? notnormal answered Friday May 21 2004, 11:24 pm: On Advicenators, if an advice columnist has an enough questions rated, and an average rating of over 4 in the last 30 days, they can rate questions. When we sign in, there are 3 smiley icons next to each question (smile, straight line, and frown.) The questions get a rating based on the average of the votes of the columnists. If it has a smile, and less than 3 answers, then it shows up on the home page as a featured question. A straight line might if there are no other questions available. A frown won't. These questions are usually very hard to understand, or have too much sexual content. [ notnormal's advice column | Ask notnormal A Question ]
Uniq_The_Geek answered Friday May 21 2004, 3:49 pm: In some places/ sites, you can't really make the faces, For example, when u write it on this site, this is how u make a smiley face: :),
but sometimes in places like chatrooms, you can do the fces. Go to www.emotioncons.com [ Uniq_The_Geek's advice column | Ask Uniq_The_Geek A Question ]
wantzluv83 answered Friday May 21 2004, 1:52 pm: through the, um, interesting questions we sometimes get, we rate questions based on how interesting they are. You must be a level 1 moderator to rate questions. Here's what the different ratings mean:
- Question has not been rated
- Not a great question. Either really long or really short, with horrible spelling errors, and it's been asked fifty times already.
- Okay question, but shouldn't be on the main page because it's just not that great or contains sexual content.
- Somewhat decent question that people will like answering. Most of the words are spelled right and we can show it on the main page without being embarrassed
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