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Hiya! How do I give you a rating? Hiya!
well said Mrs.Dragonflymagic. Thank you for the advice(I dont know if I am allowed to do this, but I wanted to tell you thank). It was a mighty fine of you to help me. Also! an actual question. I keep seeing this word "ratings". I dont know what if that is like a five stars or something but I wanna give it to you. I'll give you the highest score there is. Because you went above and beyond what I wanted! You even gave me good directions for aid on the site. Thank you again. But I'd like to know how to give you five stars.
-Dr.D
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Thank you for 5 star rating. But as to telling you how to find where to rate, I have never written on here asking for advice so I have not seen the page where an advicegivers reply is found. I assume there is a place on same page or link to where people can rate from there. I do know that advice givers often anonymously post questions here and are able to rate the answers they got so I know its okay to rate another advice giver.
I pay more attention to peoples comments back to know how I am doing. The same comment can get me a rating of 3,4 or 5 depending on who is rating me. If the person is a teen or younger and angry at the whole world, then they not only tend to rate low to All the advice givers but often if they don't like the unanimous answers from all who did reply, they will simply post their question again waiting for someone to agree with them. Once a person rated me and about 3 other advice-givers all with a " 1". Danger nerd saw that and realized it wasn't fair and upped everyone's ratings.
Five of course is the highest. Not everyone you help will reply or rate so the ratings are only from those who do choose to say something.
I do know that depending on how often you answer but don't remember if ratings are counted too, Danger nerd sometimes picks advice givers to have more privileges. One is rating the questions that are posted and I can see with question info that has been put in a profile, just age, sex and a link to previous answers. This is what has helped whenever I was seeing a question that looked similar to one I remembered from a couple weeks ago. A handful of times, I have used this link and seen something crazy like 3 previous exact same questions. So I refer the dates of those answers to the questioner in the response and ask them to go back and look at those dates for answers.
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