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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.personally, I'm non competitive, and do not want to be compared to others, or compare others by rating their answers to my question. (Tried it once and felt bad)
Their was a thread on here recently which down graded someone's question, and it has been removed.
I didn't actually misunderstand your motives, it's just that I'm sensitive to how people will feel. Even though I do put my foot in it at times. And I'm only sensitive towards others feelings beacause I'm a tad sensitive myself. But that is well managed now.
smudge knows about sensitivities I think.
So how come artee if you�re so sensitive you have given me rude answers.
http://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/AB-Suggestions/Question115311.html
I'm happy to be awarded stars by an inquirer for my helpful answers, and to do the same for those who help me. But I can't see why others should get in on the act - unless there's to be a competition to see who can accumulate the most stars for a single post. And I'm darned if I want my questions rated, I just want them answered.
I believe you can already rate your own answers, which of course could put you well on the way to the chocolate cake prize.
Dear all,
Thanks for the suggestion. As mentioned above, the star rating is meant for the originator of the Question to recognise unusually helpful answers. If you encounter an answer or question that proves in any way useful, amusing, outrageous (in a good way) or enlightening why not mention so in the thread? A nice comment goes a long way on The AnswerBank, dontcha think?
AB ED