GBATEMP ~ Hot or Cold = Topic Vote. (suggestions)

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1. Member can vote topic (HotTemp or ColdTemp) - (no u-turn)
2. No Vote (nothing display)
3. Vote Hot = number of member voted = love this topic.
4. Vote Cold = number of member voted = boring topic, etc.



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1. 'Very Hot Temp' vote display different image with temp %.
2. Cold vote show low temp %
3. Hot vote show high temp %
4. no vote (yet)
 

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So it will be like Digg! Awesome feature me thinks.

I also liked the idea I read from another thread. It's about a Digg feature that should be implemented in the forums here. IIRC it's about before making a topic. Before you make a topic, you can put tags to check if there is already an existing one.

I expect a staff member's response...
 

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it may have the opposite effect if the question asked by the op is something that may annoy most (e.g. a question that has already been answered) but has A+ answers. Most may percieve the topic to be bad and therefore n00bs in particular may create a similar topic etc. having not bothered to read the thread

the opposite may also occur with a different situation of course.
 

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