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Hi,

Re Beech's suggestion (above) on tags/keywords: I'm inclined to agree with Tye's remark at Re: Keyword Nodelet / Tagging documentation (vote > privilege))

:)

I think what I'm really suggesting is buttons,

like a root node has a [mark as good faq question]

and a reply has a [mark as good answer]

I don't think I care too much if that results in some kind of tag/keyword in keyword nodelet, or a "good" flag"

or simply a  +=2 upvote

What I do care, is that its a button, that its always available for me to click it, even if I'm out of votes for the day

vote when out of votes for "good questions" and "best answers" with buttons


In reply to Re^2: RFC: Better Best Answers (vote when out of votes) by beech
in thread RFC: Better Best Answers by jdporter

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