--- In [email protected], "Patrick Gillam" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 
> Similarly, I've always wondered how other people 
> are reacting to posts. Frankly, I've often wanted to 
> solicit votes: how many people agree with 
> Participant A? How many support Participant B?
> 
> I'm surprised a savvy organization like Yahoo! hasn't 
> addressed these issues with technology. Yahoo 
> could put a ballot on its web interface, and maybe 
> on e-mailed posts as well. "Was this post helpful 
> to you?" and a ranking of 0 through 5, not helpful 
> to very helpful. One click would show the count.
> 
>  - Patrick Gillam

I'd like to see this too.  Have wondered similarly.
> 
> --- In [email protected], Rick Archer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I created an index file which is in the files section. It�s 
purpose is to
> > provide an index of memorable posts. I don�t have time to update 
it very
> > often. I�m thinking of making this a group effort by creating an 
index
> > folder in the Links section which all members could add to. It 
would be
> > hierarchical, so it would contain sub-folders, sub-sub-folders, 
etc. The
> > moderators would have the ability to delete and rearrange links. 
Would you
> > take the time to add links to posts  which strike you as 
particularly
> > significant? We would have to encourage some restraint, as the 
index might
> > lose value if it became too cluttered, but if it were well 
organized it
> > would be easy to navigate even if it contained hundreds of links 
to
> > noteworthy posts, and it might be quite valuable. What do ya�ll 
think?




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