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I have some opinions that others may not like and others may have opinions that I don't like. The point of discussion is discussion , not eating other people's opinions. Ratings inhibit free thought and open discussion.
I have down voted, I have lost a thousand points on down votes. I see no actual usefulness of rating another person's opinion. If you don't like the opinion, pass it up. If you don't like the person, block them.
What say you?
I have down voted, I have lost a thousand points on down votes. I see no actual usefulness of rating another person's opinion. If you don't like the opinion, pass it up. If you don't like the person, block them.
What say you?
Posted >1 y ago
Responses: 26
LTC Bink Romanick - I don't have a problem with the down-vote (and I have received several), but I do think that a down-vote should require a comment to register as such.
Any time I get a down-vote, without a comment, I ask the voter to comment/share his/her opinion. Some do and some don't. I think it should be required.
Any time I get a down-vote, without a comment, I ask the voter to comment/share his/her opinion. Some do and some don't. I think it should be required.
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SGT Richard H.
Absolutely agree! I have even asked down-voters for a comment when the down vote wasn't on me!
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LTC Bink Romanick I never use them and I never will. I think everyone is entitled to an opinion on this open forum. If I don't like it I usually don't respond or move on. I find it to be the polite way of communicating. Don't worry LTC Bink Romanick I won't every vote you down. Have a great RP Day!
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LTC Bink Romanick
I think discussion is discussion and they it people learn. Discourse shouldn't be ratable.
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LTC Bink Romanick
Like COL Jean (John) F. B., I feel that an explanation should be required for a down vote.
Then like SrA Edward Vong, I try to reserve my own down votes not for posts I disagree with but ones that show a complete lack of professionalism. I ALWAYS leave a comment when I down vote explaining why.
Like COL Jean (John) F. B., I feel that an explanation should be required for a down vote.
Then like SrA Edward Vong, I try to reserve my own down votes not for posts I disagree with but ones that show a complete lack of professionalism. I ALWAYS leave a comment when I down vote explaining why.
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PO1 John Miller
LTC Bink Romanick, you're quite welcome Sir! In fact I just had a disagreement with someone in another thread and I said "Well I guess we're going to have to agree to disagree" with no unpleasantries or down votes exchanged.
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