I miss it so much.. I dont like this star thing.. What if a ? sucks...
2007-01-17 04:14:44
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answered by PenguinsWife 4
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i've got observed the relationship on specific clientele solutions besides. it incredibly is form of like being reported for no reason. each and every person is purely out to get others in this website and easily thumbs down you to make you look undesirable even even with the undeniable fact which you spoke back a good question with a good answer. in line with danger they think of you will no longer get suitable answer as easily. or in line with danger it is so as that they are in a position to look as though their answer became greater proper considering they have not have been given any down votes.
2016-12-16 10:41:02
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answered by lonsdale 4
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From the Answers Front Page...
Seeing Stars?
Have you ever seen a great question on Answers that you wanted to tell the world about? Now you can! The Answers team is delighted to introduce a new feature that empowers you, the Answers community, to determine what questions are interesting enough to appear on the Answers homepage. This new feature is called “Stars.”
How does starring work?
You can star a question from either the action bar or from a question listing page. Star any question you think is high-quality and interesting, and that you would like to share. Questions that you star will appear in your starred list located on your public profile page. In addition, when you star a question your nickname will be added to the list of users who have starred that particular question. The list is located on the question’s page, and can be explored by all members of the community, allowing you to find people who are interested in similar topics and questions.
Why should I star?
Starring questions lets the Answers community surface the best questions on the site. When a question is starred, it is automatically nominated to appear in the new “Popular” list on the front page of Answers (check it out!).
Answers’ Popular list is similar to Flickr’s “Interestingness” and the del.icio.us “Hotlist.” Sharing popular content has made these community experiences much better, and we believe our community will benefit from sharing interests with each other.
What’s next?
We are working on many other ways to use starring to further improve the experience on our site. For the next few releases, we will continue to focus on improving the quality of the site and are implementing many suggestions we received from the community.
One feature we are particularly excited about is the ability for Answerers to connect to each other. We will be adding additional functionality to make it easier for you to learn about and connect with other Answers community members in coming months.
We truly appreciate all the great knowledge that is created on Answers every day by all of you. We hope you will enjoy Stars as much as we do and appreciate your feedback!
Elizabeth
2007-01-17 04:16:53
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answered by bunnychica1984 2
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I dont know about the thumbs but if thats you real pictire than your preety sexy
2007-01-17 04:17:30
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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Yeah, I know. I would have used it on your question!
...Aww, I was only joking, but someone's given ME two thumbs down. Life just isn't fair! lol
2007-01-17 04:13:43
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answered by Oliver T 4
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Yeah, and what is this star thing about? I miss one day and they rearrange the furniture...
2007-01-17 04:13:48
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answered by Anonymous
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ask anything you want....i like looking at your pic!
2007-01-17 04:19:02
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answered by balooney2 2
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Once someone posts an answer, it's there.
2007-01-17 04:14:15
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answered by iyamacog 7
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Well, people change overtime.
2007-01-25 03:06:27
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answered by kellisha b 1
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they whiffed it mother effin
2007-01-17 04:14:09
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answered by Slavemaker 1
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