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Rant-Whine-Complain-Vent
Spiritually speaking, not complaining but...?
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<blockquote data-quote="Paul" data-source="post: 2226416" data-attributes="member: 210568"><p>Different people thumb down for different reasons, but it's usually because they quickly scanned what was written did not agree with part of it. They don't have to give reasons for thumbing down, which is something YA should do something about, "no thumbs down without reasons" and the ability to report someone who thumbs down without giving a sensible argument would be great.</p><p></p><p>Some however thumb down for tactical reasons the more thumbs down a person gets the more likely if it goes to voting someone who doesn't really understand the subject may choose to vote against the person with the thumbs down even if the arguments otherwise made sens, also answers that are thumbed down can be ordered lower than the ones with the most thumbs up and some people when voting for best answer can't be bothered to read all the way down the list if there are a lot of answers.</p><p></p><p>Lastly you just get some people who just love to log on and thumb down as many answers as they can in order to feel good about themselves as they've nothing better to do with their lives.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Paul, post: 2226416, member: 210568"] Different people thumb down for different reasons, but it's usually because they quickly scanned what was written did not agree with part of it. They don't have to give reasons for thumbing down, which is something YA should do something about, "no thumbs down without reasons" and the ability to report someone who thumbs down without giving a sensible argument would be great. Some however thumb down for tactical reasons the more thumbs down a person gets the more likely if it goes to voting someone who doesn't really understand the subject may choose to vote against the person with the thumbs down even if the arguments otherwise made sens, also answers that are thumbed down can be ordered lower than the ones with the most thumbs up and some people when voting for best answer can't be bothered to read all the way down the list if there are a lot of answers. Lastly you just get some people who just love to log on and thumb down as many answers as they can in order to feel good about themselves as they've nothing better to do with their lives. [/QUOTE]
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