One of my pet peeves when I post a request on a forum is when I get a reply from somebody who doesn't know the answer. It's polite of them to have at least let me know that they cared to try for me, but it always gets my hopes up and then dashes them against the rocks -- and that feeling sucks.
Because I feel this way, I myself will rarely post in a Help or a Request thread if I do not know the answer. However, I also think that this behavior can damage the reputation of that webforum's Help or Request boards. Sometimes a thread may get 67 views and zero replies, and the poster doesn't know whether to interpret that as 67 bot views, 67 views from peons who know nothing, or 67 views from the board's 67 most well-informed members.
So here was my thought: "how could members show that they read a help or request thread without replying to it?"
And I don't know how difficult it'd be to implement or if it's even worth it at all, but the idea that came to mind was really very simple on the surface: "make it work just like the Thanks button, but have the button only appear inside of threads posted in the Help or Request forums." It wouldn't keep out the spambots, but at least it would attach usernames to the thread without bumping the thread like a reply would.
I dunno. Is my behavior odd and exceptional? Or do you also feel the same way that I do? Do you, too, hold back from posting in Help or Request threads because you don't want to get the guy's hopes up for nothing? yet you still want to show him that you did care enough to try to help him, that people do read threads in that forum?
Because I feel this way, I myself will rarely post in a Help or a Request thread if I do not know the answer. However, I also think that this behavior can damage the reputation of that webforum's Help or Request boards. Sometimes a thread may get 67 views and zero replies, and the poster doesn't know whether to interpret that as 67 bot views, 67 views from peons who know nothing, or 67 views from the board's 67 most well-informed members.
So here was my thought: "how could members show that they read a help or request thread without replying to it?"
And I don't know how difficult it'd be to implement or if it's even worth it at all, but the idea that came to mind was really very simple on the surface: "make it work just like the Thanks button, but have the button only appear inside of threads posted in the Help or Request forums." It wouldn't keep out the spambots, but at least it would attach usernames to the thread without bumping the thread like a reply would.
I dunno. Is my behavior odd and exceptional? Or do you also feel the same way that I do? Do you, too, hold back from posting in Help or Request threads because you don't want to get the guy's hopes up for nothing? yet you still want to show him that you did care enough to try to help him, that people do read threads in that forum?