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Post by Wormopolis on Dec 27, 2008 3:10:35 GMT -8
Im thinking of adding polls to the codes that never close in order for people to kinda rate the codes on how much they like it. comments can always be posted in the thread of course.
ANY thoughts on this?
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Mr. Moon
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Post by Mr. Moon on Dec 27, 2008 5:34:46 GMT -8
Personally I don't think that a poll should be added. I was thinking more along the lines of simply adding comments to the code in the thread. Seems kind of easier if you ask me.
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Post by Wormopolis on Dec 27, 2008 14:33:33 GMT -8
threads are opened for members to post. I was thinking of making the poll open to everyone. I guess we could make it optional to put a poll on a code. Im curious, looking at the post views, if guests are using the codes they are seeing. I was just looking for feedback from the people that dont want to register.
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Post by ÇÝßØRG on Dec 29, 2008 4:38:19 GMT -8
I thought only registered members can vote
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Post by Wormopolis on Dec 29, 2008 4:54:40 GMT -8
dang... good point....
imma sleep on it.. perhaps I will make a new category where guests can leave feedback. or ask to be affiliated...
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Post by ÇÝßØRG on Dec 30, 2008 14:07:08 GMT -8
Why make a new category? Cant they just post in the existing boards? Or is it member restricted?
It'd be easier than going to one board to see what members think and going to another to see what guests think
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Post by Wormopolis on Dec 30, 2008 15:30:04 GMT -8
opening all the threads up to guests is an invitation to spammers to come in and wreck the place. Having 1 board available for guests to make posts is easier to moderate.
I made 2 boards, 1 for anonymous feedback, and another for anyone who wishes to be added to the affiliate table that I havent put on the main page yet.
I tend to take criticism from someone who isnt afraid to let me know who they are a lot more seriously than someone who anonymously posts that something "sucks".
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