azngemini answered Sunday August 28 2005, 12:14 pm: you cant, i wish it was possible because i wanna delete some of my ratings too. you just have to wait for like about 30 days, and when the 30 days are up, the rating will be too old and they wont count it in your average rating. [ azngemini's advice column | Ask azngemini A Question ]
sbloemeke answered Sunday August 28 2005, 11:53 am: Unfortunately, you can't. Though I wish you could. I got a 1 from some person because when they asked for an opinion on people asking for the best advice on this site, I disagreed saying that there are other sites for advice, they don't have to ask here. So, that dropped my rating from a 4.93 to a 4.78.
But if you gave the rating, you can change it by going to the question you asked and clicking on a different number.
I have to experiment some more, there may be a way. [ sbloemeke's advice column | Ask sbloemeke A Question ]
Teza answered Sunday August 28 2005, 11:13 am: You can't really delete the rating. You can delete the question though but the rating qill still count. Just go to Edit Answers and find that question and delete everything yu wrote and submit. [ Teza's advice column | Ask Teza A Question ]
Karen answered Sunday August 28 2005, 11:08 am: A rating that was given to you? You just need to find this particular answer either on your column or on the 'Edit Answers' page. Once you find it, you just need to delete your answer by removing the text. You shouldn't do this, since you aren't raising your rating artificially. [ Karen's advice column | Ask Karen A Question ]
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