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on 7/16/2008 I agree that some topics are general. This makes it hard to know if you are answering the questions desired. But, the requesting member or person can ask the writer questions as suggested.
on 7/4/2008 I posted an answere to a How to question... "How to work in Brazil" and I see that the question is still there... the original answere I gave got flaged, reworked and reposted. but I two things concern me. 1st off we need to be able to see more information about what the person at the other end needs to know. The Topic "How to work in Brazil if your an american" has as many possable applications and answeres as there are people asking the question... Did this persons questions get answered or did they need somethiing else? How does this get communicated? 2nd... In the case of "Flagging" an article... shouldnt the person flagging the article need to post the reason why? and what part needs the correction or rework? And shouldnt this info be instantly available to author so that the article can be suitably worked on and re-submitted? Thanks MM
on 6/25/2008 Good tips.
on 6/7/2008 Ooo kay. I'm with it! thanks for the info. Instructions are easy enough. This has got my vote!
on 6/1/2008 Great instructions. I have found that answering the requested questions are a great way to get more traffic to your articles.
on 5/30/2008 thanks a ton,i will keep in mind.
on 5/25/2008 Great instructions. Thanks. :-)
on 3/28/2008 Thank you. The article is really helpful.
on 3/26/2008 Thanks, Abi! I've really enjoyed answering some of the requests. It's making me stretch my brain in ways I haven't for a while.
on 3/8/2008 Great information, thank you.
on 2/14/2008 Easy to follow directions, thank you!
on 1/5/2008 Thanks this is some great information you have here! Your Friend, Jimmy A.K.A bfflavalamp
on 12/21/2007 Thanks for the information
on 12/16/2007 Hey Abigail, Thanks for this information and I like your print screens too!
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