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Have just rated one of my own threads 'excellent'.
Now it shows up with five stars.
Wow! How excellent is that?
I think we need more excellence on CUK.
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I wondered what the stars were for. I shall rate this thread as excellent, just for balance.
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I think everyone who rates threads - be that high or low, it does not matter - is hiding behind a little gold star system.
You should all come out and write what you damn well think!!
Oh... wait... you do...

Ok, move along, nothing to see here, etc...
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The ability to change vote would be good. I rated TPD as terrible at one stage before I saw the error of my ways.Originally posted by Xenophon View PostI just think it's nonsense. What if you don't like a thread, rate it, and then it gets loads of fabulous posts? You can't change your vote.
Also, who is trying to create an excellent thread in the first place?? Is there some competition going on??

Thread rating is fail. The End.
I usually rate any thread started by AtW, though.
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I sense jealousy!Originally posted by Xenophon View PostI just think it's nonsense. What if you don't like a thread, rate it, and then it gets loads of fabulous posts? You can't change your vote.
Also, who is trying to create an excellent thread in the first place?? Is there some competition going on??

Thread rating is fail. The End.
Worried about your Xeno points ratings system having a competitor??
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I never knew you could rate threads. I just rated this as excellent.
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