| QUOTE (Homes @ Nov 7 2008, 12:44 AM) |
| I would PM this but seeing as I'm not positive who locked yesterday's poll I would come across as a douche if I PM'd the wrong admin. I posted in yesterday's poll expressing my wishes for the topic to not be locked when the next poll is posted as it was garnering a good political discussion. I don't know if the admin just locked it without looking at it, and if so, my apologies, but at least give me a simple no if you choose not to keep it open (though I don't see why it shouldn't). Maybe lock the poll if that's what you're worried about. Here is the topic for reference: http://topiav2.com/index.php?showtopic=10312&st=30 And while I'm at it, is there any reason why you have to have 15 reputation points to be able to suggest a poll of the day? That rule just seems a bit pointless to me. EDIT: Also, it seems to me most of the people with rep points are just those with a high post count. Not to call someone out, but I don't think Divette has ever made a "well thought out, informative, and...lengthy post." |
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| Rep points are only earned it you did anything worthy for the site. |
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| Reputation points are obtainable by posting well thought out, informative, and more often than not, lengthy posts. |
| QUOTE (Homes @ Nov 6 2008, 09:56 PM) |
| Oh, my bad. I didn't see that. Then why does it say this in the reputation guide? . And I'm still wondering about why you need them to suggest a poll? |