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<blockquote data-quote="Camilla" data-source="post: 34436" data-attributes="member: 2130"><p>Is there some way of creating a system where authors of posts could mark their post as 'advice' or 'general conversation'?</p><p></p><p>Points could be awarded for 'advice' posts, but 'general conversational' posts would not attract points.</p><p></p><p>This puts the onus on the author to be sensible when categorising their post, and then a moderator could pick up any posts which have been categorised incorrectly and either amend the rating or send the author an automated message, or something along those lines.</p><p></p><p>I think some guidelines would need to be created to set out what counts as advice and what counts as general conversation - there could be some grey area too. And people could just give advice for the sake of giving advice, but I can't see a way around that.</p><p></p><p>Not sure if any of the above is possible!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Camilla, post: 34436, member: 2130"] Is there some way of creating a system where authors of posts could mark their post as 'advice' or 'general conversation'? Points could be awarded for 'advice' posts, but 'general conversational' posts would not attract points. This puts the onus on the author to be sensible when categorising their post, and then a moderator could pick up any posts which have been categorised incorrectly and either amend the rating or send the author an automated message, or something along those lines. I think some guidelines would need to be created to set out what counts as advice and what counts as general conversation - there could be some grey area too. And people could just give advice for the sake of giving advice, but I can't see a way around that. Not sure if any of the above is possible! [/QUOTE]
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