10-08-2009 05:24 PM
Is it ok, if we ask for rating when we give suggestions on netpro, like a small line tag at the end
10-08-2009 05:54 PM
You can ask but it doesn't guarantee you'll get one.
He he he ...
10-08-2009 05:58 PM
It's Ok, i just want to know if it is a netpro Etiquette or not violating any policy
10-14-2009 10:18 AM
You can ask but it doesn't guarantee you'll get one
+5 for the nice laugh which i had after reading your line. More hilarious than a joke.
10-09-2009 04:43 AM
Hi Virender,
It's not against any policy here. So, it's completely up to you. Like Leo nicely noted (+5 points for your always good natured look at life Leo :) it may or may not help with receiving ratings.
I stopped saying;
"please remember to rate helpful posts..."
along time ago, because it just didn't seem right for me. I don't see any problem with asking, although, I don't agree with demanding ratings.
I think you will find that if the post/answer is excellent it will receive the rating it deserves in most, not all, cases.
This is why when I see an extremely good answer I always take a moment to give a nice rating and give a nod to the person who took the time to post it up.
Just my Friday morning thoughts here :)
Cheers!
Rob
10-11-2009 06:58 PM
Thanks for the ratings Rob.
I don't see any problem with asking
Not when you have gazillion points. Besides, you're hitting the ceiling so many times, Dan is having difficult time finding a tag to catch up with our score.
He he he ...
10-11-2009 10:44 PM
Thanks Leo
10-11-2009 10:44 PM
Thanks Rob :)
10-13-2009 09:41 AM
Virender
As Leo/Rob have said there is no problem with asking for ratings.
Personally, being British, we find it hard to do that sort of thing so i don't bother but i don't have a problem with people who do.
The only thing i would add though is that if you do ask for a rating be prepared for both good and bad ratings :-). There are occasions when a suggestion may not help the original poster and if you always ask for a rating he may well decide to give you a 1 for not helping.
Jon
10-13-2009 01:48 PM
Or he/she may give you a "1" because the response (no matter how correct) happens to contradict their expectations or design.
Some people just can't handle the truth ...
He he he ...
10-21-2009 05:22 AM
Amen to that.
10-21-2009 08:04 PM
Hey Paolo,
I knew you'd agree! He he he ...
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