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In reply to the discussion: Is it ok to remind positive comment posters that they may have forgot to rec the OP? [View all]Ptah
(33,590 posts)35. Not a problem
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Is it ok to remind positive comment posters that they may have forgot to rec the OP? [View all]
JoeOtterbein
Aug 2019
OP
Are you saying they are afraid of someone knowing who they are and what they think?
JoeOtterbein
Aug 2019
#11
I know what I think. That's easy. I'm wondering because rec are easier than commenting.
JoeOtterbein
Aug 2019
#20
Why does it sink? I'm trying understand why rec's are so considered more "valuable" than comments ?
JoeOtterbein
Aug 2019
#28
A comment kicks a thread to the top of the list. A rec does not, though enough recs wlll
tblue37
Aug 2019
#29
Every time someone comments on a thread, that kicks the thread to the top of that forum's page.
tblue37
Oct 2019
#39
My post indicates that a comment is at least as valuable as a rec--perhaps even more so since
tblue37
Aug 2019
#30
Not directly. Commenting on your own thread will push it to the top of the page, but it won't help
tblue37
Oct 2019
#43
It's automatic. New threads start at the top of the page, and then gradually (or quickly on a busy
tblue37
Oct 2019
#42
Yes--but, Skittles, you are the dean of kicks, as long as someone's recalcitrant ass
tblue37
Oct 2019
#44