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Website & Information => Glitches & Forum Help => Topic started by: ~Alexa~ on January 08, 2009, 23:35:16 pm
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I just saw that I got one "Thank you" on my profile. I would like to know who thanked me, is there a way??
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Nope, it's all anonymous ;D
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I think it's supposed to be anonymous! ;) But I know what you mean...I always wonder!!
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IŽd be nice to know though.
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Thanks!! I just wondered who considered my opinion helpful!! ;D Thank you anyway!!
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It depends if you post a lot and how often you log onto your account. I like to check after I have posted because I like to think that hopefully I have helped someone back. I also think that if someone has taken the trouble of thinking about your post and/or answering it at length, it's dismissive and rude not to say thank you
Just my two cents
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it used to be good when we had trade counts...not sure why we dont have them anymore ???
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it used to be good when we had trade counts...not sure why we dont have them anymore ???
They got the ax to save space on the server. They were a piece that was bogging down the system.
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ah...
Good riddance to them then! ;D
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What were trade counts?
I agree with pp that it's rude to not say thank you but I will admit that I RARELY do - only because BW is the only forum that I have been a member of that has this feature so it's not something that I remember often. What happens every now and again is that I will be reading a post from someone, on a separate thread, totally not related, and I will remember that one day weeks ago they helped me out so I'll push the button then. I always feel bad though, and so sometimes have been known to push it twice. :-\
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I always feel bad though, and so sometimes have been known to push it twice. :-\
I get "yelled" at if I try to click twice.
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Ya, you get told you can't do it more than once per hour. I just wait the hour and go back and repush it. Shoulda been more clear.
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WOW! You really beat the system, you wild child! :P
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I know. I like to live dangerously and break the rules. 8)