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Question Posted Friday January 18 2008, 5:52 pm

Why do you ALWAYS have a L2 Mod change any rating you get that is a 1 or 2? Does your overall rating mean THAT much to you.

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theymos answered Friday January 18 2008, 9:05 pm:
If people stumble across one of my answers, from a search engine for example, and see that my answer was rated low, they may assume that my advice was wrong or didn't work. That's bad for them.

My rating does matter to me somewhat, too. I need to maintain it above 4 to be a L1 mod. Also, people are more likely to ask me a question if they see 5 (almost) complete stars. I put a lot of time into my answers, and I expect to be rated fairly in return.

I don't report every low rating, either. Here are some examples:
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I didn't report those because I can see why I was rated low on them. I insulted them, and I expected it.

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