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rating users would cause alot of fuss methinks. the more people "downgrade" a user the more aggressive he'll become imo.

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Perhaps. Then maybe just make it so you can give positive ratings to a user if you found their information helpful. Say for every 5 good ratings you get a point, something like that. It's just right now as it stands all I see this thread rating doing is adding another column to the forum.

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Actually, that's spelling :p

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What happends if the thread goes to the crapper?

I mean this thread is a 5 IMO.. but there may be threads in which I vote in the beginning then later on they turn to suck :(

:s why is my quote box empty.

Will we get to set a rating threshhold for topics with 10+ votes that are under a certain rank?

What happends if the thread goes to the crapper?

I mean this thread is a 5 IMO.. but there may be threads in which I vote in the beginning then later on they turn to suck :(

:s why is my quote box empty.

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When you quote something, quotes are removed and Tim didn't have any text so it showed up empty.

What happends if the thread goes to the crapper?

I mean this thread is a 5 IMO.. but there may be threads in which I vote in the beginning then later on they turn to suck :(

:s why is my quote box empty.

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That's probably going to be more a case for the moderating staff. They'll keep an eye on things and cut out all the crap.

Ok, here is a photoshop suggestion for the layout. I think this is slightly more efficient looking, and also doesn't make it seem that the thread is prioritised by it's rating.

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I like that! :D

Looks clean!

I was wondering if you could setup an area or link like the new/active post link for just highly ranked post. I think that would be kewl. A place where only the top ranked post get in would make for some quality reading, not that all neowin isn't already. :yes:

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