Posted on Nov 9, 2013
SGT Chris Birkinbine
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I am finding that as the community of RallyPoint grows and becomes more active, that more and more comments are being down voted simply because they disagree with a point.<br><br>I only down vote a comment when it is disrespectful, arrogant, or incredibly ignorant. I am of the opinion that even if someone disagrees with me, their post can still be well thought out, and of value to the conversation.&nbsp;<br><br>What about you?
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CPT Aaron Kletzing
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Gents, this is a good thread for us to build on. &nbsp;How about you come up with a list of criteria that should be used by members to help them determine whether they should down vote a response? &nbsp;If you guys come up with a good list, which I am confident you will, then we can post that as overall guidance on the site. &nbsp;How does that sound? &nbsp;Ultimately, this could help create consistency across the platform.
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LCpl Steve Wininger
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CPT Aaron Kletzing I agree that some basic guidelines would be helpful. I do not like to give anyone a down vote. If someone is being indignant, I have the choice to ignore them. However, it is a good idea to let them know, in a tactful manner that they are out of line.
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CPT Aaron Kletzing
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Hi LCpl Steve Wininger -- thanks for the note. In the Support forum, the RP team gave some good guidelines about down voting. Here is the link, hope it helps: http://support.rallypoint.com/customer/portal/articles/1401594-down-voting
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LCpl Steve Wininger
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CPT Aaron Kletzing thank you. All information helps.
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<font color="#000000" size="3" face="Times New Roman">

</font><p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt;" class="MsoNormal"><font color="#000000" size="3" face="Calibri">I don't think I've voted anyone down since I started
participating in conversations. I don't see how I have the right to tell
another that their opinion, question, or suggestion is less than irrelavent, it’s
negative.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;">&nbsp; </span>I vote up a lot, like CPL Fittizzi,
I even vote for points I oppose because of the way it’s presented, or the
thoughts/discussions it invokes.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;">&nbsp; </span>I know
I’m not always right, and I frequently play devils advocate to try and get
people to expand their comfort zone to see another side, or dig deep and defend
something they believe in with more than just an opinion.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;">&nbsp; </span>Rest assured, I won’t vote someone down
unless their post is “negative,” meaning they are unprofessional or a personal
attack.</font></p><font color="#000000" size="3" face="Times New Roman">

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I found people can be a little mean on these discussions. I don't vote down, i honestly believe people have the right to their opinion. i have had people vote me down but generally people are incredibly supportive. <br>
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SGT Chris Birkinbine
SGT Chris Birkinbine
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Unfortunately that is pretty common on online forums. In general if you put someone in a position in which there is little to no consequence to their actions, and add in the pseudo anonymity provided by the internet, I find that a lot of people tend to forget their manners. 
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SGT James Murphy
SGT James Murphy
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SGT Chris Birkinbine - Again I agree with SGT Birkinbine however I have downvoted people who don't "THINK" for themselves. If instead of actually engaging in the conversation and writing a proper well thought out and personal response I see basiclly a Cut and Past from the DNC or the latest meme' then I treat it as just someone who has no thought process and having none not worthy of attention.
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