"unresolved Discussions" What are those?
By essilem
@essilem (286)
Philippines
February 21, 2007 10:47pm CST
What are "unresolved discussions" ? Was trying the menu options in the side and was looking what the other features were, then this came up, i saw my posts, what make is unresolved? I have a guess that i should rate a best answer to finish it up or close the discussion? I have rated a lot of the comments there but am still giving time for others to comment more. Is my assumption right? By the way only now did i see a part where you can see if you were rated best response too. :)
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4 responses
@thebestmom (1104)
• Philippines
22 Feb 07
We have the same assumption. You should first rate your discussions before they can be considered resolved. I haven't rated them yet because I'm still positive that someone will still answer some of my questions. LOL.
Unfortunately I haven't been rated the best response yet
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@essilem (286)
• Philippines
22 Feb 07
Yeah, that is why i am still waiting a few more days before i rate it. I was just wondering what it meant "unresolved disc" good to know that's what it meant. By the way, i cant believe you have not been rated as best answer, yoour posts are very good. Keep it up!
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@wrdsofwisdm (1069)
• United States
22 Feb 07
True..once you choose a best response the discussion issue is presumed to be resolved. If you have more than one good answer, you can rate the other ones as positive.
@ethanmama (1745)
• Philippines
22 Feb 07
Hi. As far as I know, these are discussions wherein the best response hasn't been chosen yet. Usually I don't pick the best response immediately. I wait until it seems that nobody's been replying for about a week or so before I pick a best response. :)
@essilem (286)
• Philippines
22 Feb 07
We are the same in dealing with the discussions we start, was just toying on the selection and the side of the creen asi want to know mylot even better, then i saw this category. So after i choose the best answer then it shall be deemed closed and resolved. Makes sense. :)